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VOICES OF AFRICA

HEN -the new air service across. the Indian Ocean from Australia to Africa began last year, Joan Faulkner Blake, of Hawera; went back for a time to the country she had known earlier as a journalist. She gave her impressions of the flight in a Sunday evening talk and is now to be heard from a number of Nationa! stations in two programmes Voices of Africa (1YC 10.0 pm. April 20; 3YA, 2.30 p.m., April 26); and MauritiusTreasure Island (1YC 7.35 p.m., April 25). In these programmes Mrs. Blake not only describes some of the things she saw but also introduces recordings made on the spot, in one of which the Zulu matron on the left took part, 7

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 718, 17 April 1953, Page 9

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VOICES OF AFRICA New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 718, 17 April 1953, Page 9

VOICES OF AFRICA New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 718, 17 April 1953, Page 9

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