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Carillon Music and Traffic.

It is not mueh use givmg carillon recitals in the daytime unless arrangements are made to divert wheeled traffic from the streets surroundin^ the Mount Cook area, states the Dominion. This was evident when, during an noonday recital by Miss Gladys Watkins, the } music of the bells was interrupted almost continuously hy the hooting of motor-cars negotiating Buckle Street and the adjacent corners of upper Tory and Taranaki Streets. When such recitals are given in Belgian towns traffic in the city square is harred, and motorists who wish to move about the city have to proceed hy way of back streets.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 212, 2 May 1932, Page 4

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Carillon Music and Traffic. Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 212, 2 May 1932, Page 4

Carillon Music and Traffic. Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 212, 2 May 1932, Page 4

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