R.S.A. CHOIR.
TO-NIGHT'S CONCERT, This evening the first concert of the newly formed Returned Soldiers' Association's choir will be given in the ftlUcoe Hall at 8 o'clock, and music lovers can look forward to a very enjoyable time. A good deal of hard work has been put in, and under the experienced conductorship of Mr V. C. Peters the choir can be relied upon to give a first-class performance. Included in the programme are such well-known favourites as The Soldiers' Chorus," "Land of Hope and Glory," "The Viking Song," and Comrades in Arms." The Returned Soldiers' Association's orchestra, under the baton of Mr H. G. Glaysher, will Mdst, and leading artists will give their services. As the seating accommodation at the Jellicoe Hall i 3 limited, and there are only a few tickets left, it would be advisable for intending patrons to makes application at once for these at the association s office in Gloucester street.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20918, 27 July 1933, Page 7
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