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BORONIA, seen here with Dick and Meg Henderson, is a character young people will get to know as they listen to "The Farm Without a Name," to be heard in the Children's Session from YA and YZ stations, starting from 3YA on Monday, October 5. This new serial, which was first broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Commission, tells how three teen-agers and their aunt took over a farm they had inherited

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 742, 2 October 1953, Page 9

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BORONIA, seen here with Dick and Meg Henderson, is a character young people will get to know as they listen to "The Farm Without a Name," to be heard in the Children's Session from YA and YZ stations, starting from 3YA on Monday, October 5. This new serial, which was first broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Commission, tells how three teen-agers and their aunt took over a farm they had inherited New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 742, 2 October 1953, Page 9

BORONIA, seen here with Dick and Meg Henderson, is a character young people will get to know as they listen to "The Farm Without a Name," to be heard in the Children's Session from YA and YZ stations, starting from 3YA on Monday, October 5. This new serial, which was first broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Commission, tells how three teen-agers and their aunt took over a farm they had inherited New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 742, 2 October 1953, Page 9

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