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Story of Niue Island

N May of this. year, Bryan O’Brien was assigned by the Commercial. Division of the NZBS to visit the Kermadecs and Niue Island to compile information for a new series of Sunday night programmes, Only a short’ stay was made at the Kermadecs, but he put in, three nights and four days at Niue, which is 1,350 miles north-east of New Zealand, and has a population of 4,300 natives of Polynesian and Melanesian stock and 30 Europeans, who look after public works and administration for the New Zealand Government, This series of programmes, called Isles of Romance, will, be heard in‘14 quarter-hour episodes on Mondays and Wednesdays at 8.30 p-m., starting at 3ZB on October 3, 1ZB on October 5, and 2ZB on October 10. It has already started at 4ZB.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 536, 30 September 1949, Page 14

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Story of Niue Island New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 536, 30 September 1949, Page 14

Story of Niue Island New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 536, 30 September 1949, Page 14

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