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SUCCESSFUL NEW ZEALAND SINGER

( Snecial CorrespondentA

LONDON, June 5. The young Xew Zealand baritone Mr. Cerard Peters, of Cambridge, is proving particularly successful in oue of the loading parts of Etnile Littler's Broadway hit, "Song of Norway/' now being played to packed houses in l.ondon. Mr. Peters has al ready been signed up bv Mr. Littler to appear in two more sliows. He won the South Auckland vocal ehampionsliip at the Cauibridge ' competi tions festival in 1932, and left the Dominion two years before the war, and toured . rreland under contract to the Jrisli Cinema Coy., broadcasting on several occasions over Radio Eireann. During.the war he was attached to the Armv transport adininistration and did considerable entertainment work among the troops. Recent ly he broadcast in the Paeiflc ; service of the

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Chronicle (Levin), 7 June 1946, Page 5

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SUCCESSFUL NEW ZEALAND SINGER Chronicle (Levin), 7 June 1946, Page 5

SUCCESSFUL NEW ZEALAND SINGER Chronicle (Levin), 7 June 1946, Page 5

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