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'LET THE PEOPLE SING'

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A serial version of a new novel by J. B. Priestley
The tenth instalment read by Eric Gillett
'We've come here to do business and we're not going to be diddled and bullied out of it', Hope Ollerton had said, and Mr. Hassock's party returned to the battle for the licence of the little market hall. They are still faced by the law upholding anybody but them, but this time they have as allies the re-formed Dunbury Town Band, and practically all the heartier townspeople. This instalment works up to a grand scrimmage, with the troupe of course inevitably routed, but so far as the townspeople are concerned, 'one up ' again.

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Novel By:
J. B. Priestley
Read By:
Eric Gillett
Unknown:
Hope Ollerton

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