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BARBARA BASHAM, daughter of "Aunt Daisy," broadcasting a shortwave talk to New Zealand from the Trade Fair, Montreal. Miss Basham, who: has been studying radio work in Canada and the United States, is expected back in New Zealand early next month

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 481, 10 September 1948, Page 21

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BARBARA BASHAM, daughter of "Aunt Daisy," broadcasting a shortwave talk to New Zealand from the Trade Fair, Montreal. Miss Basham, who: has been studying radio work in Canada and the United States, is expected back in New Zealand early next month New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 481, 10 September 1948, Page 21

BARBARA BASHAM, daughter of "Aunt Daisy," broadcasting a shortwave talk to New Zealand from the Trade Fair, Montreal. Miss Basham, who: has been studying radio work in Canada and the United States, is expected back in New Zealand early next month New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 481, 10 September 1948, Page 21

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