Around the upper portion of the label it says RECORDED AND PROCESSED BY AMALGAMATED WIRELESS (AUSTRALASIA) LTD SYDNEY. I don't know if this was a proper label they had, or just the product of a custom recording service.
At bottom centre is a logo with a likeness of the signature of Marconi. Did they manufacture disc recording equipment? (I presume that such may have been used to record this disc?)
The title of the song on this side is 'I jisu au cuya e yavamuni'. I have no idea what language this is (African? Aboriginal of some type?) but given the artiste is identified as 'Jubilee Methodist Church, Suva' and the conductor's name is Anare K. Raiwalui, this is some form of church hymn. There is no instrumentation; this is a large choir, singing a cappella. (Where is Suva, by the way?)
With this music it is difficult for me to determine if the drift in pitch of their singing is due to the singers not staying on key, of if the recording machine was slowly drifting off speed. Both this side and the other ('Isa lei' by the same ensemble) have this phenomenon. Both sides of this record lack lead-in grooves or eccentric stop grooves. There's only two or three turns of close-threaded leadout spiral (think like unto an ARC record from about 1932) ending in a concentric stop groove after each song.
The catalogue number of this record is AW18117, the matrix number AW 47/18117 B. (Recorded in 1947?)
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