AND now a word of advice to those leaders who have bands, the personnel of which consists mainly of men liable to be called up for National Service. I would suggest that you delegate to all your key men the responsibility of training his successor. Let them choose from the ranks
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September 14, 1939 - The Era - London, London, England
the bill in “The Soldiers’ Mess,’ and a French revuette was also there. Marie Lloyd was inaugurating scheme of concerts to provide funds for comforts for the Terriers.” Little Tich was at the Palladium, Ethel Levey in “Hallo, Tango,” at the Hippodrome. The Coliseum bill had Seym
September 14, 1939 - The Era - London, London, England
11/lAUGHAM’S Bain,” O’Neill’s Anna Christie and Beyond the Horizon,” and Sherwood's Petrified Forest are among plays chosen for new season of Mussolini’s Theatre of Arts in Rome.
September 14, 1939 - The Era - London, London, England