4YA.
FRIDAY, JUNE 21: Really, they ought to be in bed, So their parents say; But Miss Parker’s pupils instead Are at 4YA, SATURDAY, JUNDE 22: They will play on the piano, and will sing a little song, They will give some recitations which will not be very long; Miss Crawford is the leader, and there’s nothing more to say, Excepting you’ll be sorry if you miss Station 4YA, . MONDAY, JUNE 24: They open their mouths wide and the sound rushes out, It’s the sound of happy singing which is different to a shout; Their leader is the Ensign, and he’s trained them to a T, It’s the Army children singing to entertain the familee. , TUESDAY, JUNE 25: They’re doing their one good deed to-day, By singing and: talking from 4YA They’re wearing their ribbons as though to a rally, These jolly little Seouts from North Hast Valley. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 26: The girls in uniform, the girls in ue, Are marching to the studio to please me and you; They’re coming from Musselburgh, dainty Girl Guides, They'll sing rousing camp songs, and other things besides, FRIDAY, JUNE 28: Here are the koys who live on the il, They’re that full of fun that they can’t keep still, They can sing all together and some ean recite, \ The Anglican Home boys are pleasing us to-night. SATURDAY, JUNE 29: There’s a great white house on a broad high hill, i errr
Where dozens of boys live who sing with a will; boys we call them, and they live far away, But not too far to come to-night ang sing at 4YA,
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 49, 21 June 1929, Page 15
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2694YA. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 49, 21 June 1929, Page 15
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