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Wanted―A Tune

UNCLE GHORGH, of 2YA, has re ceived from a listener the following radio hymn. He purposes to use it in the Sunday children’s service. As announced over the. air- Uncle: George: invites listeners to send in a suitable tune for the hymn. Should the tune not be original, then the writer’s name must be given. Uncle George reserves the right of final selection of the tune to be used. Address to Uncle George, 2YA, Wellington. The earth is full of wondrous things That greet us everywhereThe glowing sun, the bird that sings, The flowers sweet and fav. The mountains tall, the waving trees, The rivers running by; The countless wonders of the seas, The glories of the sky. Thou gavest these, O Lord, and moreThou gavest men a mind The realm of science to explore, And there new. wonders find. He found at length the power to speak Across the land and seaSo in our service, Lord, we seek, To use this power for Thee. That those who dwell beyond-away-In earth’s remotest place, May listen as we sing and pray, Before Thy throne of grace. To every listener-in this night, Thy blessing, Lord, impart That all may worship Thee aright, With simpleness of heart.

John

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 43, 9 May 1930, Page 2

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Wanted―A Tune Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 43, 9 May 1930, Page 2

Wanted―A Tune Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 43, 9 May 1930, Page 2

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