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Tour By Flotsam and Jetsam?

Returning to Sydney recently after a world tour, Frank MacEachern brought news that his famous Australian-born brother Malcolm, together with B. C. Hilliam-better known as Flotsam and Jetsam-may tour the Commonwealth during 1940, Frank McEachern’s_ greatest excitement was meeting his celebrated brother after an interval of 22 years. As Malcolm is on the committee of the Savage Club, brother Frank was duly elected honorary member, and there he met many well-known radio artists, including Clapham and Dwyer, Norman Allen, Stonedale Bennett, and Arthur Benjamin, the Australian who composes music for English films. A democratic crowd, these artists, for over the door of the Club is the motto; " Abandon ' swank and rank, all ye who enter here."

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 31, 26 January 1940, Page 33

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Tour By Flotsam and Jetsam? New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 31, 26 January 1940, Page 33

Tour By Flotsam and Jetsam? New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 31, 26 January 1940, Page 33

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