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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11.-Have you ever delved into the New Zealand or Australian bush; sauntered: through the English woods and parks; gone a-roam-ing in the forests of Canada, or explored the jungle of jhe Eas If not-then why not come alo with Scatterjoy this evening? Take your seats in our Travel Train. The whistle blows, the carriages move, and we’re off. WEDNESDAY-To-night is our gramophone night, and Big Brother is at the helm. Listen to the Ten Little Nigger Boys, and to the adventures of Teddy Tail. THURSDAY-Uncle Hal with new stories and songs for you, and Cousins Pat and Keith helping with merry songs and recitations. FRIDAY.-Mr. Storyman making a name for himself with his stories for all. And do wou remember the Cheerio Lads? Well they are coming to visit us again, +s listen out for their choruses an jingles. " SATURDAY-That Mr. ‘‘Chuckle"’ off on his holidays, so young Uncle Johnny is coming along to help Aunt Pat and we are all going on a visit to the moon with Molly and Jack and Galloping Gus. SUNDAY-The Children’s Song Service conducted by Uncle David, and the scholars from the Methodist Sunday School singing the hymns.

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 30, 8 February 1929, Page 4

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AT 3YA. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 30, 8 February 1929, Page 4

AT 3YA. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 30, 8 February 1929, Page 4

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