LAURELS FOR DUNEDIN.—St. Kilda Brass Band, which won the A grade contest at Wanganui last Saturday, with 275½ points for music and marching. Its nearest rival, Queen Alexandra’s O wn (W an g anui ) secured 269½ points. In the centre of our photograph, wearing many decorations, is the St. Kilda band conductor, Mr. James Dixon.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 604, 5 March 1929, Page 18
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55LAURELS FOR DUNEDIN.—St. Kilda Brass Band, which won the A grade contest at Wanganui last Saturday, with 275½ points for music and marching. Its nearest rival, Queen Alexandra’s Own (Wanganui) secured 269½ points. In the centre of our photograph, wearing many decorations, is the St. Kilda band conductor, Mr. James Dixon. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 604, 5 March 1929, Page 18
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