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SUCCESSFUL COMMUNITY SlNG—Yesterday’s community sing was a "Scottish Day," with the loaders and assisting artists appropriately clad. From left: Mr H. P. Desmoulins (leader), Miss Mollie Doyle (13-year-old piper from Bind), Mr J. Himburg (secretary), Mr H. Marsden (theatre manager), and Mr Alf. Pettitt (accompanist). It is expected that when all promised donations are received the total amount obtained from this sing will be approximately £6O.

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Evening Star, Issue 22460, 3 October 1936, Page 24

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SUCCESSFUL COMMUNITY SING—Yesterday’s community sing was a "Scottish Day," with the loaders and assisting artists appropriately clad. From left: Mr H. P. Desmoulins (leader), Miss Mollie Doyle (13- year-old piper from Bind), Mr J. Himburg (secretary), Mr H. Marsden (theatre manager), and Mr Alf. Pettitt (accompanist). It is expected that when all promised donations are received the total amount obtained from this sing will be approximately £60. Evening Star, Issue 22460, 3 October 1936, Page 24

SUCCESSFUL COMMUNITY SING—Yesterday’s community sing was a "Scottish Day," with the loaders and assisting artists appropriately clad. From left: Mr H. P. Desmoulins (leader), Miss Mollie Doyle (13- year-old piper from Bind), Mr J. Himburg (secretary), Mr H. Marsden (theatre manager), and Mr Alf. Pettitt (accompanist). It is expected that when all promised donations are received the total amount obtained from this sing will be approximately £60. Evening Star, Issue 22460, 3 October 1936, Page 24

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