ANTARCTIC YARNS FOR RADIO KIDDIES
Many years ago (1902) a sturdy little bark nosed its way out of the East India Docks, London, and sped its way Southward Ho! bound for Lyttelton, New Zealand. It was the "Morning," Captain R. Scott’s relied ship on her way to give aid to the "Discovery," which had sailed frow the same dock a year previous. On board her was Mr. A. N. Pepper then a young midshipman. At & future date the children of New Zea. land will, through 2YA, hear al about her travels and all about tha vast continent, South Victoria Land its bird and animal life, and all the life of a South Polar Expedition. Mr A. Pepper will give a series 0: "varns" to the radio kiddies and tel them all about this wonderful depen dency of New Zealand.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 6, 24 August 1928, Page 11
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139ANTARCTIC YARNS FOR RADIO KIDDIES Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 6, 24 August 1928, Page 11
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