MAHARAJA'S BAND. BERLIN, July 2(3. The Maharaja of Patiala is engaging a German band of CO performers to go to India. Yesterday Herr Gottsehnlk, the noted hand conductor, was summoned to the Hotel Adlon, where several members of the Maharaja’s suite are staying, and told that a telegram had come from the Maharaja in London directing them to invite him to become conductor of the Court orchestra. He has to find C!) German musicians, who will he united with 60 Indian musicians to form a regimental and concert band, Each musician is to have freo hoard and lodging, native servants, and .Co a month.
Herr Gottschalk, who has decided to accept the offer, is to have £l6O a month, food, a fine residence, and a number of servants and "horses. The 60 musicians will have the right to take their families to India if they wish. Their contracts will be for three yoara.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1928, Page 4
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