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AMUSEMENTS. GRAM) POPULAR CONCERT BY THE returned SOLDIERS’ CHOIR, IN AID OP THE R.S.A. CLUB, BURNS HALL, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), At. 8 p.rn. PROGRAMME. National Anthem (arr. by W.P.G.). Part Song—'The Soldiers’ Chorus’ (Gounod). Tho PART I. 1. Part Song—‘ Scots, Who Hae ’ (arr. Choir. (Sanderson). —Mr Robertson). —R.S 2. Song—‘ Lorraine ’ .ti u l S'* - » 3. Part Song—‘Song of tho Bow’ (Aylward). —R.S. Choir. . , 4. Song ‘ Sing, Sweet Bird (Ganz), —Miss Helen Grant. . 5. Solo and Chorus— Iho Little Admiral (Stanford). —R. S. Choir. Soloist, Mr A. G. Cooke, g, g oll rr—‘A Spirit Flower’ (Campboll-Pip-ton).—Miss Agues _ Guy. 7. Humorous Part Song—(Martini).— R.S. Choir. 8 Song—‘The Yeomans Wedding (Poniatowsla).— Mr P. Anderson. 9 Part Song —‘ Viking Song (C Taylor).—R.S. Choir. ’ Conductor Mr W. Paget Gale. ‘ Tickling Trio’ Song’ (ColeridgcPART IT. 1. Part Song—‘ln Vocal Combat’ (Buck). — R.S. Choir. 2. Song—‘ Morning ’ (Speaks).—-Miss Agnqg Guy. 3. Part Song—‘Song of tho Northmen (Maunder). —R.S. Choir. 4. Recitation.—Miss Bessie Thomson. 5. Song—‘Poor Wand’ring One’ (Sullivan). —Miss Helen Grant. 6. Humorous Part Song—‘Alexander’ (Brewer). —R.S. Cioir. 7. Song —From ‘ 0 boron in Fairyland’ (Slater). —Mr A. H. Sutherland. 8. Part Song —‘Bacchanalian Chorus’ (Elliott). —R.S. Choir. God Save the King. TICKETS, 2a 6d. Pianist, Mr C. A. Martin, L.A.B. Box Plan on Thursday at tho Geyser. Booking fco, 3d.

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Evening Star, Issue 17925, 22 March 1922, Page 6

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