Tears Shed When Birthday Calls Left Out
To the Editor. Sir,-May I suggest that more time be devoted to birthday calls and less to riddles at the children’s session at 4YA?
On several occasions thete has not been sufficient time to give all the birthday calls; the little ones, and big ones also, become so excited waiting for their calls, and to find they have been Jeft out is a bitter disappointment. Tears are shed, and the party is spoiled. , When there is a programme of songs and recitations, as there was to-night, riddles should be cut out altogether; the birthday calls should be started at 5.80 p.m, punctually; there would thea b* ample time to get all the birthdays in and so save lots of tears and disappointments among the children listening-in.-J am. ete.
R.
J.
Dunedin.
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 5, 11 August 1933, Page 14
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138Tears Shed When Birthday Calls Left Out Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 5, 11 August 1933, Page 14
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