NOTES FROM 4YA.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11-Across Egypt to look at the pyramids, and the place where Tutankhamen lay, until they broke the door down and showed the lovely dolls and toys hiding there. Pyramids are the most exciting places. to go rambling in, full of dark rooms, quaint staircases, and when they are first opened, they contain all sorts of dolls, and toys, and models of the sort of life Egyptians used to live. Big Brother Bill is taking the family to see them to-night, who’s coming with him? The High Street School choir will be along too, and the radio postie to be sure. FRIDAY---A lizard as big as an elephant, and a beetle that flew like a bird as big as a crane; then, there was a tiger with tusks like a razor and a body as big as a cow; and a giraffe with a body as big as a grizzly bear, and a neck sixty feet long. The queerest sorts of animals used to live on the earth, stranger than the animals that bothered poor Alice in Wonderland. What about coming with Aunt Sheila and Big Brother Bill, to-night, on the Time Scooter, to have 4a good look at them all? The _ lovely thing is they won’t see us because we shall wear the Magic Cloak that will make us invisible. All you must dc is get on to 4YA by hook or by crook, and you can go with the family. —
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 8, 7 September 1928, Page 3
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246NOTES FROM 4YA. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 8, 7 September 1928, Page 3
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