WILLIAM HEUGHAN.
The well-known sinjrer, William Heughan, has had difficulty with the boats which run on the China coast. During ™irf fi W ° rld u tour bc had t 0 cancel a concert there because the boat did not aftpr VbL Wculfir port Until the day after the advemspfl date pf opening. When he was touring in the Orient a mo ?Fi s ago it was Heughan’s inteption to take a boat from Hongkong to Bapgbok, but was surprised to learn that the bpat he intended travelling by had W days b efc T9 the schedule time vL tp the Chinese New Fortunately for Ifeugiian anfl his ?“ eventually made to rn? the tr ß > 111 a Norwegian freighter. They reaehed Bangkok the hav^ f? it? £ th \! day °. f th ? first concert, hqymg thoroughly enjoyed their unique experience. During his stay in Hongf nor to fi ]S sailing for Bangkok, ?®“ K ‘* an was _ engaged by the managing director of Kowloon dock to give conYM S OA n ol - e , rs , a i lc l sailor? at the 1.M.0.A. Hall and for his workers at Kowloon dock. The folk songs of, the ™’i olls countries making an instant apyfiji’ Concerts will bp given in Burns sß?sa ,nbtr 5 - “• •“ 7 -»'•«
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20799, 19 August 1929, Page 10
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