Mr Jack Steidl, aged 69, a visiting United Airlines pilot, plays the bugle he got as an early birthday present at the “Extraordinary Orchestra” in the Victoria Street amphitheatre last evening. Mr Steidl’s wife bought the bugle in Perth as a surprise for his birthday, which is on April 16, but gave it to him last night so he could take part in the orchestra. The “Extraordinary Orchestra” was part of the Summer Times programme.
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75Mr Jack Steidl, aged 69, a visiting United Airlines pilot, plays the bugle he got as an early birthday present at the “Extraordinary Orchestra” in the Victoria Street amphitheatre last evening. Mr Steidl’s wife bought the bugle in Perth as a surprise for his birthday, which is on April 16, but gave it to him last night so he could take part in the orchestra. The “Extraordinary Orchestra” was part of the Summer Times programme. Press, 22 February 1989, Page 9
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