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FROM 2YA.

Monday, July 6: Another fairy play this evening by a party of entertainers. trained by Miss Gracie Kerr. There will be choruses and stories, with riddles and puzzles. Unele Jeff and Kipling Lady will tell the stories. Tuesday: A Scottish programme tonight, which will include a special mouth-organ symphony, Uneie Toby has been asked to join the mouth-organ band, and Jumbo will also be here. Wednesday: This evening there will be a talk on Tonga by the mistress of "Iubon," the beautiful Alsatian dog which sometimes comes to the Wednesday children’s session. The Cheerful Chirpers will chirp as usual, and Aunt Daisy will tell stories and send out birthday greetings. Thursday: Uncle George and. Big Brother Jack, with Cousin ‘Vermont, Hna Connor and her party, will give us a special animal evening. There will be bears, rabbits, donkeys, bulls and all the animals of Noah’s Ark. Friday: Here come the jolly boys from Seots College, under the leadership of Mr. John Bishop, with solos and choruses. They are coming well supplied with riddles to see how clever Uncle Jim is, Saturday: Another happy party of Scouts with their camp fire songs, choruses and hakas. Aunt Molly and Uncle Jasper with Spot will send birthday greetings. Sunday: The children’s evening song service will be conducted by Uncle George and the hymns and solos

will be sung by the children from the Terrace Congregational Church under the leadership of Mr. MacLaurin.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 51, 3 July 1931, Page 9

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241

FROM 2YA. Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 51, 3 July 1931, Page 9

FROM 2YA. Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 51, 3 July 1931, Page 9

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