SEVENTY-MILE WALK
BANDSMEN FOR CONTEST f _ OOSFOIU) (N.S.W.), August G. The Kurri Kurri Brass Band officials say that the industrial depression has left its wake, and they cannot pay rail fares to attend the Gosford show "baud j contest. But they will he there—they I will-walk the seventy miles. I Seven other hands have entered the I contest, .which is the first promoted at I Gosford.
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Evening Star, Issue 20263, 26 August 1929, Page 16
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66SEVENTY-MILE WALK Evening Star, Issue 20263, 26 August 1929, Page 16
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