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[?]enael-Harola Pei[?] THE BRAINS TRUST FOR BROADCASTING the Empire Games seen during the first of the regular conferences at IYA during which they settled final details of each day's broadcasting assignments. They included representatives of the BBC and ABC as well as senior officers and technical experts of the NZBS under the chairmanship of G. H, Stringer, Assistant-Secretary, NZBS (seated at back)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 555, 10 February 1950, Page 25

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[?]enael-Harola Pei[?] THE BRAINS TRUST FOR BROADCASTING the Empire Games seen during the first of the regular conferences at IYA during which they settled final details of each day's broadcasting assignments. They included representatives of the BBC and ABC as well as senior officers and technical experts of the NZBS under the chairmanship of G. H, Stringer, Assistant-Secretary, NZBS (seated at back) New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 555, 10 February 1950, Page 25

[?]enael-Harola Pei[?] THE BRAINS TRUST FOR BROADCASTING the Empire Games seen during the first of the regular conferences at IYA during which they settled final details of each day's broadcasting assignments. They included representatives of the BBC and ABC as well as senior officers and technical experts of the NZBS under the chairmanship of G. H, Stringer, Assistant-Secretary, NZBS (seated at back) New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 555, 10 February 1950, Page 25

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