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THE CHRISTCHURCH JUNIOR ORCHESTRA which will be performing from

Green & Hahn photographs

of primary and secondary school age, and has been sponsored by the Primary Scots

3YL on Saturday, July 12, is a new organisation composed mainly of young players

conductorship of Charles L. Martin, who is widely kn[?]n

Music Festival Association. The orchestra comprises about 50 players, under the for his musical work among young people in Christchurch

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 106, 4 July 1941, Page 25

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THE CHRISTCHURCH JUNIOR ORCHESTRA which will be performing from Green & Hahn photographs of primary and secondary school age, and has been sponsored by the Primary Scots 3YL on Saturday, July 12, is a new organisation composed mainly of young players conductorship of Charles L. Martin, who is widely kn[?]n Music Festival Association. The orchestra comprises about 50 players, under the for his musical work among young people in Christchurch New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 106, 4 July 1941, Page 25

THE CHRISTCHURCH JUNIOR ORCHESTRA which will be performing from Green & Hahn photographs of primary and secondary school age, and has been sponsored by the Primary Scots 3YL on Saturday, July 12, is a new organisation composed mainly of young players conductorship of Charles L. Martin, who is widely kn[?]n Music Festival Association. The orchestra comprises about 50 players, under the for his musical work among young people in Christchurch New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 106, 4 July 1941, Page 25

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