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TECHNICAL COLLEGE PUPILS FORM ORCHESTRA.—About 130 pupils of Christchurch Technical College, most of whom had never touched a musical instrument until this year, now form an orchestra. They hope to present their first concert toward the end of the year. These photographs, which were taken on Saturday morning, show violinists and cornetists at practice. The orchestra is under the control of Mr R. E. Perks, full-time music master at the college, who is assisted by visiting instructors.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19460624.2.15

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24909, 24 June 1946, Page 3

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TECHNICAL COLLEGE PUPILS FORM ORCHESTRA.—About 130 pupils of Christchurch Technical College, most of whom had never touched a musical instrument until this year, now form an orchestra. They hope to present their first concert toward the end of the year. These photographs, which were taken on Saturday morning, show violinists and cornetists at practice. The orchestra is under the control of Mr R. E. Perks, full-time music master at the college, who is assisted by visiting instructors. Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24909, 24 June 1946, Page 3

TECHNICAL COLLEGE PUPILS FORM ORCHESTRA.—About 130 pupils of Christchurch Technical College, most of whom had never touched a musical instrument until this year, now form an orchestra. They hope to present their first concert toward the end of the year. These photographs, which were taken on Saturday morning, show violinists and cornetists at practice. The orchestra is under the control of Mr R. E. Perks, full-time music master at the college, who is assisted by visiting instructors. Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24909, 24 June 1946, Page 3

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