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This is played bv the Wireleee Military under Jl. Gallon O’Ooimell. I’his is a wonderfully-drilled ensemble and this pleasant music is adequately treated by the band. Malcolm McEachern, the bass half ot the famous duo, Floteum and Jetsam, gives us two songs Columbia 1)X 467. The
So enthusiastic are the British Acoustic engineers and Exhibitors, who have already installed, over the success achieved by the recent additions to the B.A. reproducer I installed, over me success acmcvcu uy I recent additions to the B.A. reproducer I I range ... I I B.A. 200 wa
FIVE SUCCESSES OUT OF 40 PRODUCTIONS DEEIIIIOHM THEE once the conundrum: When is a repertory theatre not rc(wrlory theatre? and promptly gave the answer: When it is a success. of ono general manager, one goneral director, Mias El hie April help me with my music, Cisaio Sewell to
March 22, 1933 - The Era - London, London, England
X/ARIOUS efforts have been made ■luring the past year two delve prugramme which mißbt be n.i’l the dark. The alternatiee to one's eyesight so tor baa generally Wen to wait until an internal h. I.,te cheeking up tbs name a < har.icter or actor. time ago someone printed e.n; nt ch
March 22, 1933 - The Era - London, London, England