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FROM 2YA.

Monday: Here is Uncle Jeff with his Puzzles and Riddles, and Mrs. Mildred Kenny’s Juvenile Band with their mandolins, steel guitars and ukuleles. Some little cousins will sing and recite, and Kipling Lady will also be present. Tuesday: Jumbo and a party of children from Khandallah are going on an adventurous trip from the Cape to Cairo. Jumbo knows the African jungle well. Wednesiay: We expect the "Goldeu Auntie" to be back from Auckland, and to be ready to tell some more tales of the little Indian children to-night. The Cheerful Chirpers will chirp as brightly as ever. Birthday Greetings as usual. Thursday: Uncle George and Biz Brother Jack to-night. The programme will be given by a party of children under the conductorship of Alice Duff. There will be an Irish jig and some tap-dancing, as well as bed-time stories. Friday: This is to be a special "Clock Evening," when you will hear all about "Big Ben" and the famous clocks of Hurope. There will also be a visit to an old-fashioned clock store. Saturday: Tweedledum is taking Miss Fitzgerald’s party of performers to introduce them to the insects in Loo King Glass Land. Aunt Mol- ly and Uncle Jasper will be present. Sunday: The Lyall Bay Baptist Children’s Choir, under the leadership of Mr. Rain, will be in the studio to-night. Uncle George will conduct the service.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 8, 4 September 1931, Page 30

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FROM 2YA. Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 8, 4 September 1931, Page 30

FROM 2YA. Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 8, 4 September 1931, Page 30

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