INDEPENDENCE FOR MALAYA
|\V HEN Malaya becomes an independent nation on’ August 31, the event will be of more than neighbourly interest to some people in New Zealand-the Malayans at present here. In Wellington there are about 20 of these visitors, who will be heard in a programme of interviews from the YAs and YZs on Friday, August 30, at 9.15 p.m. Some of these Malayans are students, some, Malayan officials who have come here either privately or under the Colombo Plan. They will be talking about their feelings on Malayan independence, their activities here and how they are getting on in New Zealand, and what they will do with the knowledge they have gained when they return to Malaya. The speakers emphasise the national unity felt by the differing races of Malaya. In addition to this programme and the BBC one, "This is Malaya;’ to he heard from the Main National Programme this Sunday, August 25, there will be a programme sent from Malaya to mark its independence which will be heard from the same stations (YAs, 4YZ) on Sunday, September i.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 941, 23 August 1957, Page 8
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183INDEPENDENCE FOR MALAYA New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 941, 23 August 1957, Page 8
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