BRASS-BANDS
CONTROLLING BODY WANTED WELLINGTON, May 24. .The North Island 1 "Bra'ss Bands’ Association 'is' jnvitinrfie . South Island Association'to agree to the establishment of one controlling body, with offices in Wellington. The idea behind the movement is primarily to enable fne controlling body-,to build up resources for the purposes of assisting and furthering ixaiid . music in the Dominion. .. , , yf r H. D. Bennett, president ol the North Island Association, said to-day that there were not enough hands in \>w Zealand to justify divided control, as at present. It was expected that after a year or so the conti oil inf bodv would be ableftp> engage Hie. servlr.ps of a professional to' visit in turn „>,l the h»ncl» in the country, tin tul™ntwe that >n quite out of the question under present conditions.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1930, Page 3
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