WALLACE BROWNLOW’S fine singing voice frequently entertained. Duneainites until the tragedy of September 7, 1919, mentioned in this column. Brownlow was something of an unlucky artist, for the big breaks did not come his way, and a spell of “the doldrums ” got him down.
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Evening Star, Issue 23770, 28 December 1940, Page 5
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44WALLACE BROWNLOW’S fine singing voice frequently entertained. Duneainites until the tragedy of September 7, 1919, mentioned in this column. Brownlow was something of an unlucky artist, for the big breaks did not come his way, and a spell of “the doldrums ” got him down. Evening Star, Issue 23770, 28 December 1940, Page 5
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