SPRIGHTLY VETERAN—Mr R. (“Dick”) Diskin, of Westport, a 75-year-old veteran of the 1914-18 war, performing an upside-down tap dance with bricks attached to his bands with straps. His tap dancing was a popular feature of the Anzac night concert in the Regent Theatre, Greymouth.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29499, 28 April 1961, Page 15
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44SPRIGHTLY VETERAN—Mr R. (“Dick”) Diskin, of Westport, a 75-year-old veteran of the 1914-18 war, performing an upside-down tap dance with bricks attached to his bands with straps. His tap dancing was a popular feature of the Anzac night concert in the Regent Theatre, Greymouth. Press, Volume C, Issue 29499, 28 April 1961, Page 15
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