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N.S.W. STATE ORCHESTRA

DISPOSAL OF THE PROFITS. ■ A special meeting of the committee was held yesterday for' the piirposo of deter- -- mining what" should bo done-with any P''°fit tjiat' may arise 1 out of the'tour. • It ,')yfe 'Pointed out by fiho musical, sec- % tion of the. committeo that it was tfell • known that Mr. Alfred Hill, was keenly interested in tlio project*of starting in New Zealand a Conservaforiuin of Musio lined of tiie Sydncv institution. It. was, therefore, decided that it would be a graceful tribute to Mr.'Alfred Hill to set aside any net profits for tho, pur. pose of forming a fund with the above object in vieW.__. The meeting resolved:— "That any net profits arising out of the tour of.the New South Wales State Orchestra' should' be lujld liy the Mayor • of Wellington and Mf. Ernest W. Hunt os trustees for the guarantors, with the object of assisting in the establishment of a, Consecvatovium of Music in. New Zealand,-or. otherwise assist any move, incnt having for its.-obiect-.thc improve-, i .ment„of,musical education in New. Zealand."" : ' ■ < Several members said that it was their . opinion. that tho guarantors did not de- . sire to make a profit out of the tour, but to utilise it for the . advancement of musical education throughout tho. Do* million.. .

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 14, 11 October 1919, Page 2

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N.S.W. STATE ORCHESTRA Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 14, 11 October 1919, Page 2

N.S.W. STATE ORCHESTRA Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 14, 11 October 1919, Page 2

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