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Text: Article
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Workers' Art Club |
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The Workers' Art Club will shortly move to larger premises at 36 Pitt Street. The whole of the first floor will be occupied as an exhibition hall, lecture room, theatre, and meeting-room of the club, which desires to place music, painting, drama, and languages before the working man, at a cost within his pocket. At the official opening of the new rooms Dame Sybil Thorndlke will be present. |
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The Daily Telegraph, News Corp. Australia, Surry Hills, NSW, 1879
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4
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| Date Issued |
16 September 1932
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| Language |
English
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| Citation |
Workers' Art Club, The Daily Telegraph, 16 September 1932, 4
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| Data Set |
AusStage |
| Resource Identifier |
65490
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