LOLA JOHNSON (right) is a nineteen - year - old Wanganui-born and Well-ington-trained pianist who will be heard from a number of NZBS stations in the near future. The first o[?] a series of broadcasts which she will give will be heard from 3YA this Sunday, February 24. Her name appears again in the programme section of this issue (3YC, February 26, 2XA, February 29, and 2YZ, March 2), and she is to be heard in succeeding weeks from 2YZ, a second broadcast on March 4; 1YC, March 7 and 9, and 1XN, March 11 and 13.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 659, 22 February 1952, Page 25
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95LOLA JOHNSON (right) is a nineteen - year - old Wanganui-born and Wellington-trained pianist who will be heard from a number of NZBS stations in the near future. The first o[?] a series of broadcasts which she will give will be heard from 3YA this Sunday, February 24. Her name appears again in the programme section of this issue (3YC, February 26, 2XA, February 29, and 2YZ, March 2), and she is to be heard in succeeding weeks from 2YZ, a second broadcast on March 4; 1YC, March 7 and 9, and 1XN, March 11 and 13. New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 659, 22 February 1952, Page 25
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