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ON SHORTWAVE

INCE the United Nations Assembly Was cofivened in Paris the BBC has included in its pfogrammes a spécial UN broadcast timed for 9.15 a.m, daily (except Monday) and short dispatches ate also inclided in the Radio Newsreel programmes at 12.0 noon, 2.30 p.m, and 6.30 p.m. To celebrate UN Day (October 24) the Prime Minister of Great Britain, the Rt. Hon. Clement Attlee, will broadcast and he will be heard here at 9.20 am. on Monday, October 25. : Stations, Frequencies, Wavelengths and Times of Transmission: Pacific Service (6.0-7.45 p.m.)-GVZ (9.64 mc/s., 31.12 metres), GRX (9.69, 30.96), GWH (11.80, 25.42), GSN (11.82, 25.38), GSF (15.14, 19.82), GRA (17.715, 16.93). General Overseas Service. — GSD, 11.75 mc/s., 25.53 metres (7.0 a.m.-8.0 p.m.); GSF, 15.14, 19.82 (9.15 am.12.15 p.m.); GSG, 17.79, 16.86 (6.0 p.m.-8.0 p.m.); GSV, 17.81, 16.84 (6.0 p.m.-8.0 p.m.); GRA, 17.715, 16.93 (8.0 p.m.-10.0 p.m.); GSV, 17.81, 16.84 (10.0 p.m.-9.0 am.). _ No Other Road, a spécial programme written in collaboration With the UN Radio Division, and giving a panorama of the United Nations and the problems facing them, will be heard at 3.15 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. this Sunday, October 24, in) the General Overseas Sefvice.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 487, 22 October 1948, Page 12

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ON SHORTWAVE New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 487, 22 October 1948, Page 12

ON SHORTWAVE New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 487, 22 October 1948, Page 12

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