MUSIC FOR TROOPS.
In the last war Madame Clara XovelloDavies appealed at a New York tea party for musical instruments for the Allied Armies. Next day the street outside her apartment was tilled with lorries, containing 3000 mouth organs and hundreds of other instruments. To-day, Mme. Novello-Davies still believes that the troops can play and sing their troubles away, so she hoc started a similar appeal in London to which she exrrects a big response.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 44, 21 February 1940, Page 12
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