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The Aeroplane jelly song [music]
Bib ID 539469
Format MusicMusic
Author
Lenertz, Albert Francis, 1891-1943
 
Description [Sydney] : Sunday Telegraph, 1956 
1 score ([1] p.) ; 39 cm. 
Notes

For voice and piano.

From: Sunday Telegraph. Sydney: Consolidated Press Ltd. Dec 2, 1956, p. 69.

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MUS: N, MUS/­151 ; MUS NL, GE 301/­1/­6/­13 ; MUS NL 'A', MUS/­E88/­18 (cropped)

Subjects Aeroplane jelly.  |  Jelly - Songs and music.  |  Topical songs.  |  Australian
Other authors/contributors Sunday Telegraph (Sydney, N.S.W.)

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