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NEXT week listeners will hear the first of six programmes of popular songs written and recorded in the Dominion. "New Zealanders Wrote These" starts from the YAs, 3YZ and 4YZ on Wednesday, September 11, at 8.28 p.m., and will in all present 18 songs by 12 composers, many of whom will be familiar to listeners. Phil Pomeroy (above), of Whangarei, has two songs in the series, one of which will be heard in the first programme.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 943, 6 September 1957, Page 21

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NEXT week listeners will hear the first of six programmes of popular songs written and recorded in the Dominion. "New Zealanders Wrote These" starts from the YAs, 3YZ and 4YZ on Wednesday, September 11, at 8.28 p.m., and will in all present 18 songs by 12 composers, many of whom will be familiar to listeners. Phil Pomeroy (above), of Whangarei, has two songs in the series, one of which will be heard in the first programme. New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 943, 6 September 1957, Page 21

NEXT week listeners will hear the first of six programmes of popular songs written and recorded in the Dominion. "New Zealanders Wrote These" starts from the YAs, 3YZ and 4YZ on Wednesday, September 11, at 8.28 p.m., and will in all present 18 songs by 12 composers, many of whom will be familiar to listeners. Phil Pomeroy (above), of Whangarei, has two songs in the series, one of which will be heard in the first programme. New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 943, 6 September 1957, Page 21

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