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AT 3YA.

MONDAY, AUGUST 5. Seaiterjoy is our captain to-night — _ Of the aeroplane "Antarctic Light." to the South Pole we'll go, Visit Commander Byrd and Co., And view the Auroras so bright. i: WHDNESDAY, Atgust 7. What says Mother Hubbard As the clock’s striking six? "Oh, hurry, Uncle Frank With that story for the ‘chicks.*" A song we'll sitig, too, As the hotir slips away, Then croon a soft lullaby At the end 6f this day. THURSDAY, AUGUST 8. Cousins Molly and Bruce To-night are on hand, Singing ohne of two songs Of a far-distant land. Uncle John is here, too, With stories for you; (Continued on page 8.)

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(Continued from page 19.) And all in the studio . _ Make a bright, happy band. FRIDAY, AUGUST 9. Storyman, Stormyman, where are you going? Away to the meadows. Where the daisies are blowing. The Woolston School singers Are coming along, too; So put on your headphones And listen in-do! | ‘SATURDAY, AUGUST 10 Now, once every month Comes dear Brother Bill, Whose stories so bold provide all with a thrill. With each of the children He Just loves to joke; a And fun at them all He always will poke.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 3, 2 August 1929, Page 19

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AT 3YA. Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 3, 2 August 1929, Page 19

AT 3YA. Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 3, 2 August 1929, Page 19

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