NATIONAL OPERARoxy, Next Monday NightThe art# Connell of Australia will present In l.rrtnn on Monday nrxt, Ihe National Opera of Australia In The Devil Take Her.- Faust Act 3. and 'The Barber oT Seville. Art 3.-The artists include Ronald Dowd oi ii ol Australia* best known tenors: Frank Lisle, a bass b irltc'in ; Detno Ualiungl. of Al-buiiian descent. born lu Egypt and brought up in Franco. He n;ro luted French and Italian musicians to Egypt and was permanent conductor of the Cairo Greek Philharmonic Orchestra uniII his recent ileparture to Australia. Fot iht 1953 Sydney National Opera season he produced Carmen” and was assistant conductorAim* Light, well known baritone for hi .ippcuranres over the A B.C. ond in concert ana operatic perlorniancea.Nell Easton. possessor ol a vigorous bass baritone voice. He Mugs thP Neighbour in The Devil Take Her.”Beryl Hardy, a lyric soprano, .'itigs in all the operas. u valued member of the company In her ability to perform a variety of roles.Jacqueline Talbot mezzo-so-piano, who plays the wife in Ilir Devil Take Her” and the part of Manila in •Fnlist Geoffrey chard Tins you.itt baritone has made an exciting rise to winning enthusiastic hii-dleiu rs not only for sincere perform meo.. In minor operatb role-- i,ui also for his sparkling Figaro tn The Bajber of Seville ”Robert O’Donnell. » young tenoi. was a semi-finalist in the 1952 Sun Arin. He glncs the rnle 1 hf count Alnviriva in The Bwr-A [ bor if Seville