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I Give My Wavelength: 19.68. m.-15.243 Kc. Dubarry (film Heart')"- Gitta Alpar (Soprano). 11 a.m. Concert Relayed from p.m., Concert of Light Music, Plano Plano Medley-No. 2. 1n-Montpellier. 11.35 a.m. Gramophone (continued). 2,50 p.m. Greetings tro: Easter Parade: With every Records. 11.45 am. Talk on Cur- to our listeners in New Zealand. breath I take; His Majesty the rent French Events in Rumanian 3 p.m. News and Economic Re- Baby. June in January: One good by Mrs. Nortines. 12 noon. News view in English. 3.15 p.m. To- tune deserves another; The big bad in English. 12.15 p.m. Concert Re-day in Germany. Bound Pictures. wolf was dead-Ronald Gourley layed from Toulouse. 12.45 p.m. 3.30 p.m. A reading by Count Bossi- Vocal-Isola Bella Lincke-Buck-p.m. Talk on French Events. 1 Fedrigotti. 3.45.p.m. Concert of an

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