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Competitors in the "Best Dressed Man" Contest at a recent 4ZB Patriotic Community Sing. From left to right: "Spud" Murphy (assistant song leader), Ted Heaney (accordionist), George Thorne (pianist), and 4ZB Personalities Jimmy MacFarlane. (song leader), Lionel Sceats and Jack Bremner. The Sing was an undoubted success—just over £80 was collected for the Patriotic Fund

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 47, 17 May 1940, Page 51

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Competitors in the "Best Dressed Man" Contest at a recent 4ZB Patriotic Community Sing. From left to right: "Spud" Murphy (assistant song leader), Ted Heaney (accordionist), George Thorne (pianist), and 4ZB Personalities Jimmy MacFarlane. (song leader), Lionel Sceats and Jack Bremner. The Sing was an undoubted success—just over £80 was collected for the Patriotic Fund New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 47, 17 May 1940, Page 51

Competitors in the "Best Dressed Man" Contest at a recent 4ZB Patriotic Community Sing. From left to right: "Spud" Murphy (assistant song leader), Ted Heaney (accordionist), George Thorne (pianist), and 4ZB Personalities Jimmy MacFarlane. (song leader), Lionel Sceats and Jack Bremner. The Sing was an undoubted success—just over £80 was collected for the Patriotic Fund New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 47, 17 May 1940, Page 51

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