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AT 4YA.

TUESDAY, APRIL 23.-The Albany Street School Boys’ Brass Band is a dandy combination. Some people call them our champion boys’ band. Whether they are or no, they are really very, very good. And they do like playing to the radio bairns. Letters, riddles, stories, and the radio postie as usual. FRIDAY, APRIL 26.-You will remember the Archerfield College girls? They sang old English folk songs, and part songs, too. Listen to them again to-night. Aunt Sheila has a story to tell to-night that you ought to hear, and, if there is time in the short hour, Big Brother Bill will tell a story also.

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 40, 19 April 1929, Page 15

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AT 4YA. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 40, 19 April 1929, Page 15

AT 4YA. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 40, 19 April 1929, Page 15

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