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BIG BROTHER BILL. Big Brother Bill, of 4YA, the darling of thousands of kiddies. In private life he is a well-known clergyman in Dunedin. He has been associated with Child Welfare all his life, and is the possessor of the happiest knack of entertaining the young folk. He is one of the few speakers whose personality fairly emanates from the loudspeaker. He has a charming manner, and a wonderfully clear voice.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 26, 13 January 1928, Page 6

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BIG BROTHER BILL. Big Brother Bill, of 4YA, the darling of thousands of kiddies. In private life he is a well-known clergyman in Dunedin. He has been associated with Child Welfare all his life, and is the possessor of the happiest knack of entertaining the young folk. He is one of the few speakers whose personality fairly emanates from the loudspeaker. He has a charming manner, and a wonderfully clear voice. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 26, 13 January 1928, Page 6

BIG BROTHER BILL. Big Brother Bill, of 4YA, the darling of thousands of kiddies. In private life he is a well-known clergyman in Dunedin. He has been associated with Child Welfare all his life, and is the possessor of the happiest knack of entertaining the young folk. He is one of the few speakers whose personality fairly emanates from the loudspeaker. He has a charming manner, and a wonderfully clear voice. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 26, 13 January 1928, Page 6

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