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1439 BAND OF THE DAY-Van
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WITH PICKINGS AND ZILCH-A repeat of Night'a broadcast:
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7 THE HI FI CLUB-Sponsored by the Hong Kong Bottlers Fed. Inc., presented by Nick Kendall.
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· 138 INFORMATION. DESK—Music,
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130 INFORMATION DESK-Music, 10.39
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11.00 WEATHER REPURT
Music
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