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The Children's Radio Hour

Sunday evening in the country, clouds unfold their silvery wings O’er blue bays, while near the pathway goldenly a bellbird sings. Glowing sunbeams change the floaiing thistledown to fairy flocks, . Where the everlasting daisies kneel . beside the lichened rocks. But more sweet than elfin music ‘ stealing through the balmy arr, Sound the children’s voices praising God, who made the world so fair. -Midsummer.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19310724.2.45

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 2, 24 July 1931, Page 29

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The Children's Radio Hour Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 2, 24 July 1931, Page 29

The Children's Radio Hour Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 2, 24 July 1931, Page 29

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