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"THE first talk by Mr. W. Iveagh Lord in his series of lectures on "The Story of the Golden Coast" will be broadcast from 3YA on Sunday, August 2. It will cover the period up to 1846, dealing with the Maori occupation, the Greenstone Age, Abel Tasman (1642), Captain Cook (1770), early settlers and whalers, then the first pioneer explorers, Thomas Brunner and Charles Heapy. RECENTLY the Christchurch Caledonian Society broadcast from 3YA and the concert was relayed to 4XYA. This savoured somewhat of carrying coals to Newcastle, but no one was

? more appreciative than the Dunedin Scottish listeners, Promptly from one enthusiast there. came a letter to the Christchurch pipers giving a detailed friendly criticism of every item played. The performance us a whole’ was very highly praised and the innovation of prefacing each item with an explanation was much commended. \

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19310731.2.10

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 3, 31 July 1931, Page 4

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Jottings Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 3, 31 July 1931, Page 4

Jottings Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 3, 31 July 1931, Page 4

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