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Text: Newspaper
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| Title |
Novel Opera On Very Old Theme |
| Abstract/Description |
The first modern Chinese opera performed by the Chinese dramatic club of an overseas liner was seen by one thousand members of Sydney's Chinese community last night at Australian Hall. Called "Hor Leen Chow How Seen", interpreted this meant: "In the Winter a Man Need No Friends but, in Summer - Perhaps." A member of the cast staid the story was called "The Tragedy of a Blind Marriage." It told of a young man married by his parents to a girl he didn't love, and his love for another. |
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| Source |
The Daily Telegraph, News Corp. Australia, Surry Hills, NSW, 1879
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| Page |
2
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| Date Issued |
26 April 1940
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| Language |
English
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| Citation |
Novel Opera On Very Old Theme, The Daily Telegraph, 26 April 1940, 2
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| Resource Identifier |
76318
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| Dataset |
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