DUNEDIN’S CHORISTERS.— The interest taken by all sections of the public in the weekly community singing sessions shows no signs of diminishing, and yesterday’s hour of song at the Strand Theatre was the best yet held, not only on the score of quality in voice, but also from the numerical and financial aspects. Before the proceedings commenced the “full house” sign was displayed. Our photo shows a section of the large crowd who attended.
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Evening Star, Issue 21748, 16 June 1934, Page 20
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74DUNEDIN’S CHORISTERS.—The interest taken by all sections of the public in the weekly community singing sessions shows no signs of diminishing, and yesterday’s hour of song at the Strand Theatre was the best yet held, not only on the score of quality in voice, but also from the numerical and financial aspects. Before the proceedings commenced the “full house” sign was displayed. Our photo shows a section of the large crowd who attended. Evening Star, Issue 21748, 16 June 1934, Page 20
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