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UNCLE STALKY

YOUNGER listeners to 3YA’s children’s sessions have come to look on Uncle Stalky as one of those people: that sort:of drop out of books-too-good-to-be-true sort of fellow. At least, that’s what lots of southern. children thought until they found that he was true, all right. Now they look forward to his 3YA appearances with unusual keenness. Uncle Stalky has written and presented for the children’s hour a number of "Nonsense Sketches" and about 30 original short stories in the last nine’ months. Although he didn’t get paid for their use in New Zealand, he has sold some of his sketches in Australia. He is a very cheer ful fellow, and seems just as-fond of being "in" the air as "over" the air, for he flies his own aeroplane.

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Radio Record, 26 June 1936, Page 56

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UNCLE STALKY Radio Record, 26 June 1936, Page 56

UNCLE STALKY Radio Record, 26 June 1936, Page 56

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