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ITH the transfer of power in Palestine drawing near, the United Nations discussions on the situation there become of increasing importance. Speeches by the delegates at Lake Success may be heard at quite good strength in a direct broadcast from the meetings (with running narration in English and French) from 4.0 a.m. until 10.0 a.m. over stations WOOC (15,13 mc/s., 19.83 metres), WNRI (18.16, 16.52), and WNRA (21.61, 13.88). Two broadcasts of United Nations activities at more convenient times for New Zealand listeners are the afternoon broadcasts through the facilities of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and the evening broadcast through the Voice of the United States of America Pfogramme Service. All these transmissions are heard daily except Monday. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation beam two stations to Australia and New Zealand-CKNC (17.82 mc/s., 16.83 metres), and CKCS, (15.32, 19.58) -from 3.10 p.m, until 3.30 p.m. and these may be heard at very good strength. At 3.10 p.m. the UN News is heard, followed by a quarter-hour programme on the activities of various branches of UN.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 462, 30 April 1948, Page 23
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