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Mendayt Miss Vera Dockery will bring & party of girls and boys to sing choruses and give Uncle Jeff and Story Book Lady some riddles, and hélp guess those he gives you. ‘Toesior We are to have the chance of visiting the bottom of the sea to-night, and Jumbo will act as @ diver. He will describe all the wonderful things there are to see there-the beautiful sea-shells, sen-weed, lovely coloured fish, and other treasures. The Mermaids will entertain, and tell about their wonderful adventures. Miss Ann MaeIndoe and children from Khantiallah are to be the guests for the evening. Wednesday: Wednesday brings Aunt Daisy and her Cheerful Chirpers, with songs and choruses. Mind you sing every one of the community songs with the Chirpers; Aunt Daisy will tell you another true Yoo story this week. Thursday: Tweedledee and Tweedledum. will tell more about their adventures in "Alice Through the Looking Glass,’ and a delightful programme is being supplied by Mrs. Percy Woods and children from Eastbourne. There is to be a play and incidental music, including chorus work. Friday: Uncle Jim will be here _ tonight with a pretty party of little people from Khandallah, who will entertain with songs, games, and riddles. Mrs. Innes-Murray is bringing them in. Uncle Jim has another adventure story for the boys. Saturday: Miss Dorothy Innes has arranged to have a magic submarine at the Studio at 5 p.m. to take Aunt Molly and Uncle Jasper to Mile Hula Beach for an hour. The side-shows will be visited. There is to be a Punch and Judy Show, a Merry-go-round, an Ocean Wave, and a concert given by The Pierrots. We are also promised bathing and some boating. Little people who have birthdays will hear greetings given from the _ tent where the children are to have tea and ice-creams. Sunday: The Song Service will be :;conducted by Uncle George, assisted by St. Matthew’s Anglican Church. Miss Whitcombe will conduct the choir work.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 13, 9 October 1931, Page 6

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From 2YA Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 13, 9 October 1931, Page 6

From 2YA Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 13, 9 October 1931, Page 6

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