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[DIRECTED towards Australia and New Zealand the Pacific Service of the BBC is generally heard at excellent strength, although of late a number of ionospheric disturbances have reduced the strength of the signals slightly, Three New Zealanders contribute to the programmes next week-the High Commissioner in London (Mr. W. J. Jordan), Cecilia Keating (violinist), and Douglas Lilburn. Stations, Frequencies and Times of Transmission: GVZ 9.64me/s 31.12 §.00-9.0 p.m. GRX 9.69 mc/s 30.96 5.00-9.0 p.m... GSN 11.82mec/s 25.38 5.00-9.0 p.m, GSI 15.26 mc/s 19.66 5.00-9.0 p.m. GSG 17.79 mc/s 16.86 5.45-9.0 p.m. GROQ 18.025mc/s 16.64 5.00-9.0 p.m, Headlines in the Programmes for the week, September 21-27: Desert Air Force Reunion from the Royal Albert ‘Hall, London, 6.45 p.m., Sunday; Review of the Week, 7.0 p.m., Sunday; Report on India, 8.15 p.m., Tuesday; Diplomatic Diary, 6.15 p.m., Thursday; Mary Kierman (Australian pianist), 8.30 p.m. Thursday. On Friday at 5.15 p.m. the Rt. Hon. W. J. Jordan will give a New Zealand Day Commemoration talk. Cecilia Keating and Hubert Dawkes will give a recital at 5.30 p.m. the same day of Lilburn’s Sonata in C for violin and piano.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 430, 19 September 1947, Page 25
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188SHORTWAVE HIGHLIGHTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 430, 19 September 1947, Page 25
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