4YA Children's Session Committee
r Many Special Broadcasts -_-_-_-- SPLENDID reports were submitted to a meeting of the 4YA Children’s Advisory Committee on Thursday, July 8. At this meeting there were present: Captain Chandler (representing Salvation Army), Mrs. Denton Leech (representing National Council of Women and League of Nations Union), Sister Nora (representing 8.P.C.W.C.), Miss Feichley (representing Girl Guides’ Association), Miss Hare (official representative of. Y.W.C.A.), Miss Hardy (general secretary, Y.W.C.A.), Miss Telfer (representing Presbyterian Social Service), Miss 8. Neilson (Children’s "Aunt Sheila"), Pastor W. D. More, children's organiser), Rev. 8. J. Cooper (representing Anglican Boys’ Home), Mr. A. H. Williamson (representing Headmasters’ Association), Bro O’Sullivan (representing Christian Bro. thers’ School), Mr. R. Phelan (representing Boy Scouts’ Association), Mr. Mackenzie (station director). Captain Chandler was chairman. Among coming attractions will be a "Chinese Night," when the guide will be a returned missionary. The studio will be a smal] museum of unique Chinese articles--bells, women’s shoes. anceStral tablet, a god, ete. Three other special sessions are also proposed--in the Public Museum, in the Hocken Museum, and in Larnach’s Castle. The interest which the com. mittee takes in the sessions jis demonstrated by the decision that members should take turns in attending and oceasionally taking part.
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 1, 18 July 1930, Page 6
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2034YA Children's Session Committee Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 1, 18 July 1930, Page 6
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