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PETER DAWSON is as popular to-day as ever he was. His fine bass-baritone voice will be heard in the concert programme from 1YA on Monday evening, February 26.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 35, 23 February 1940, Page 17

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PETER DAWSON is as popular to-day as ever he was. His fine bass-baritone voice will be heard in the concert programme from 1YA on Monday evening, February 26. New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 35, 23 February 1940, Page 17

PETER DAWSON is as popular to-day as ever he was. His fine bass-baritone voice will be heard in the concert programme from 1YA on Monday evening, February 26. New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 35, 23 February 1940, Page 17

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