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Children's Sessions

From 2YA. Monday.-There is to be such fun tonight. We have been promised a trip to London in the s.s. Tuwaia, and we have received an invitation from King Neptune and his court to attend a celebration he has prepared for us when we "Cross_the Line." Uncle Jeff and Kipling Lady will be among the guests. Tuesday.-Last Tuesday, when Jumbo’ ™ struck a match to light the studio fire for Aunt Molly the match lost its head at such treatment, and flared up at him. Jumbo said he was very sorry and promised to make amends by taking Aunt Molly and the children of Radioland to see the home of the matches, and find out all about how they are made. So listen to-night. Wednesday.-This is Trafalgar Day, so we are to have a visit from Father Neptune, who will remind us about Nelson and his great victory. A band of special Cheerful Chirpers will sing us some jolly sea songs. Aunt Daisy will send out birthday greetings as usual, Thursday.-Uncle George and Big Brother Jack are to take you-on a trip to Africa. You will hear all about the children there, their school life, their customs, and their there is time we will visit-the jungle. Friday.-To-night there is to be a trip to Ceylon, and while we are there we will visit the pearl fisheries, and our host, Mr. Keith, will teil us all about them. The chiidren from Seatoun, who have been invited to come with us to Ceylon, | have prepared a delightful programme. Saturday.-A play about all the little people who live in Nursery Land ‘will be given by Mrs. Jenkins. It is orginal and has been kindly lent ,~- to us by Miss Jenkins, the authoy: Aunt Molly and Uncle Jasper will be present to-night. Sunday.-The Children’s Hvening Song Service by Uncle George, assisted by the Terrace Congregational Church, under the leadership of Mr, Mills. ; :

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 14, 16 October 1931, Page 8

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Children's Sessions Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 14, 16 October 1931, Page 8

Children's Sessions Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 14, 16 October 1931, Page 8

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