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LONG DETOUR OF FAMOUS U.S. SINGER

SYDNEY, July 14. Because of the employees’ strike at the Rose Bay flying boat base, the American baritone, ;Mr John Cnarles Thomas, is travelling more than 2,000 miles out of his way to reach New Zealand. He expects to reach Wellington still in . time to open his New Zealand season on Wednesday night. He and his manager and accompanist left by Pan.-American air liner for Fiji, where they- will transfer at midnight to-night to the southbound Skymaster of Australian National Airways travelling from Vancouver to Auckland. «

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Evening Star, Issue 26153, 15 July 1947, Page 9

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LONG DETOUR OF FAMOUS U.S. SINGER Evening Star, Issue 26153, 15 July 1947, Page 9

LONG DETOUR OF FAMOUS U.S. SINGER Evening Star, Issue 26153, 15 July 1947, Page 9

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