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ROSALINE REDWOOD, just back from some of the little known islands of the Pacific, has written an account of her travels for the ZB Women’s Hour. The first talk, which will be heard from 4ZB on January 9, is called "Copra Ship Voyages," and will be followed by five other talks at weekly intervals. The series will start at 3ZB on January 23, 2ZB on February 6, and 1ZB on February 20

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 549, 30 December 1949, Page 17

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ROSALINE REDWOOD, just back from some of the little known islands of the Pacific, has written an account of her travels for the ZB Women’s Hour. The first talk, which will be heard from 4ZB on January 9, is called "Copra Ship Voyages," and will be followed by five other talks at weekly intervals. The series will start at 3ZB on January 23, 2ZB on February 6, and 1ZB on February 20 New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 549, 30 December 1949, Page 17

ROSALINE REDWOOD, just back from some of the little known islands of the Pacific, has written an account of her travels for the ZB Women’s Hour. The first talk, which will be heard from 4ZB on January 9, is called "Copra Ship Voyages," and will be followed by five other talks at weekly intervals. The series will start at 3ZB on January 23, 2ZB on February 6, and 1ZB on February 20 New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 549, 30 December 1949, Page 17

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