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American Bands May Be Boycotted

MOVE IN AUSTRALIA RETALIATORY MEASURES By Cable. —Press Association. —Copyright Received 12.10 p.ra. MELBOURNE, To-day. Recently the Australian SiWer Band returned from a visit to Canada America, after fulfilling engagements in Canada. , • Other engagements were ari * a *|Sed “J America. but were prevented from being carried out owing to the intervention of the Musicians Federation of America. , , This boycott is deeply resented, and a movement is afoot to enact retaliatory measures. A . ~ The Musicians’ Union in Australia has started a movement with the object of securing Federal Legislative action to prevent the entry ol musicians from the United States into Australia. It is stated that during the past two years American bands aggregating over fifty players have been imported to Australia.—A. and N.Z.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 178, 18 October 1927, Page 9

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American Bands May Be Boycotted Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 178, 18 October 1927, Page 9

American Bands May Be Boycotted Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 178, 18 October 1927, Page 9

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