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FOR A BROADCAST. (Australian Press Association). SYDNEY, January 18. The “Sun” says that tyr iHarry Lauder has agreed to broadcast 11 group of his old favourite Scottish songs on Monday night at 8.30 fiom Station 2FO. The “Sun” quotes Sir Harry as saying: “Not for money—l’ve got enough—but just to let Scots in outback Australia hear again the voice of Scotland in my songs.” The “Sun” adds that Sir Harry will receive the largest fee for any single radio performance in Australia.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1937, Page 4
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