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4YA SESSIONS.

‘ MONDAY, JULY 15: o Madame’s pupils are carefully taught To act the songs they sing, But listen to them you certainly ought

Till television is the thing. TUESDAY, JULY 16: Tramp, tramp, tramp, the Scouts are marching, Brighten up, they’re nearly at the door;

When you hear them coming in, well, you ought to listen in, Or you won’t deserve a programme any more. WHDNESDAY, JULY 17: Sydie Wren, a girl if you please, Can talk through the "mike" like Demosthenes ; Hdna Perrett, she’s not very old, Can sing like a bird with a voice of gold; Nell Barth, at the piano sitting, Has fingers like, fairies across May flowers flitting ; And these three girls, it’s enough to say, Will now entertain you from 4YA. FRIDAY, JULY 19: Here comes some of Aunt Shiela’s little ones, Saying bits of poetry and singing little songs, You'll be made happy by Auntie Shiela’s little ones, If you listen on the night to which this programme belongs. SATURDAY, JULY 20: The Girl Guides with shoulders swinging, Hearty laughter, splendid singing, With jokes and fun their voices ringing, Down from Kaikorai.

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 52, 12 July 1929, Page 29

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4YA SESSIONS. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 52, 12 July 1929, Page 29

4YA SESSIONS. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 52, 12 July 1929, Page 29

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