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grammes which is. deservingo more notice than it is apt to get, is th literary selection given by ‘the announcer, Mr.'OCulford Bell; during the. -afternoon session. Some’ particularly "good essays on a wide variety of topics are. secured for this, and Jast "week we were given an excellent short story. . "Call Up" congratulates Mr, Culford Bell on his consistently well-selected readings, and also on his very capable delivery of them. | "A REGULAR feature of the 1YA

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 14, 17 October 1930, Page 2

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Readings from 1YA Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 14, 17 October 1930, Page 2

Readings from 1YA Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 14, 17 October 1930, Page 2

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