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AT 4YA.

TUESDAY-To-night’s a musical night. There’s a banjo, and one of those dreamy guitars that play on the beach at Honolulu, and a violin, a set of drums, not forgetting the piano. In between Big Brother Bill’s stories, riddles, jokes, letters and the radio postie, you will hear instrumental music. It certainly ought to be worth listening to; try it? FRIDAY-About 30. boys and girls, no less, singing part songs My! how they can sing, too. Brother Bill heard them in a concert, and straightaway invited them to sing to the family, He doesn’t know whether the boys sing better than the virls, or the girls petter than the boy

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 5, 17 August 1928, Page 11

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AT 4YA. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 5, 17 August 1928, Page 11

AT 4YA. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 5, 17 August 1928, Page 11

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