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COMMUNITY SINGING

.*. GRAND FINAL NIGHT Next Monday, in the Town Hall, the final community sing of the Dunedin season will be held, and it is sure to be a great success. A special programme has been arranged which will include new numbers and all the old favoiirites. Assisting will be the 4YA Children's Hour Mouth Organ Band of 70 performers, a novelty trio comprising Muriel Caddie (piano-accor-dion), Wally Sinton (xylophone) and A. Pettitt (piano), Lily Stevens's ballet, Master Billy Shaw, eight-year-old tap dancer, and the vocalists Mrs C. Searle and Mr Arthur Macdonald. Arrangements have now been made for the sing to be broadcast by 4YA. The popular trio, Messrs H. P. Desmoulins : J. F. Himburg and A. Pettitt, will be in charge. The 1937 season'has been most successful, and listeners-in and those attending have been very generous, and it is hoped that Monday night will be a record. The proceeds will be devoted to the Mayor's Relief of Distress Fund.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23340, 4 November 1937, Page 9

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COMMUNITY SINGING Otago Daily Times, Issue 23340, 4 November 1937, Page 9

COMMUNITY SINGING Otago Daily Times, Issue 23340, 4 November 1937, Page 9

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