VOICE ACROSS WORLD.
Sydney Boy’s Songs Heard in England. LONDON, October 28. From a sick-bed in a Surrey hospital a woman listened to her nephe\y singing in New South Wales. The wireless correspondent of the “ Daily Mail ” describes the scene as one of the most dramatic in the history of broadcasting. The singer was Edward Streeten, the boy .soprano, and among the listeners at the bedside was his * white-haired grandmother. Neither aunt nor grandmother had seen the boy, and they listened enthralled, with tear-filled eyes, to his voice, coming from the other side of the world. The grandmother said afterward that it had been wonderful. Edward was going to be a great singer.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 600, 2 November 1932, Page 1
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