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AT 4YA.

Monday. March 21: The radio bairns will take note that this is Tinele Jack’s night to tell stories. . The musieal nart of the programme will he given by "The Back Yard Concert Party." Curions name. isn’t it. More eurions still. the nrogramme was first given in a nigeon loft. and the audience was allowed in free, but nohody was allowed to leave withont payment of at least one penny. But nothing

— --ay like that. will happen to-night, of course, ‘ Tuesday: Wendy. (returned from her trip to Australia with a diary. full of interesting experiences) and Aunt Leonore to-night. With Miss Bessie Thompson’s. pupils supplying music and elocution. Birthdays, of course, and a few riddles as usual; Wednesday: Aunt Dot, Uncle Pete, and Big Brother Bill. As the bairns know, Uncle Pete can sing "the old songs," and may do so to-night. Do you know how matches are made? Well, Big Brother Bill intends to take the family through a match factory to-night, and explain the rather wonderful machinery as they go. You’d better come along. Friday: This is to be a quiet night, with a song service beginning at 5.380 p.m. This is the great day of the year when we.think of splendid ,. courage that counts -nothing sreat to suffer that Right may be ™% done. The 4YA Boys’ Choir will sing at this service, Mr. Macfarlane leading them. Big Brother Bill will talk to the bairns about Courage. Saturday: Aunt Anita to-night with a concert party of her own pupils. and you know how well they ¢an sing and recite, Birthdays and riddles, and Aunt Anita will tell the story. Sunday: Song service conducted by Rig ‘Brother Bill. Mornington Presbyterlan Sunday School wil provide the singing.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 36, 18 March 1932, Page 8

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AT 4YA. Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 36, 18 March 1932, Page 8

AT 4YA. Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 36, 18 March 1932, Page 8

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