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HE music classes of the Southland Women’s Division of the Farmers’ Union,. which claim to be the first of their kind in New Zealand, are held under the tutelage of a well known 4YZ performer, James Simpson, of Invercargill, and the Music Educators’ National Conference, Chicago, has shown interest in the musical programmes which Mr. Simpson sent to it.. A letter from the secretary of the conference congratulated the Southlanders on their work, and said that the programmes were to be the subject of comment in tHe Music Educator's Journal. Mr. Simpson himself has been singing on the air for 20 years, and he will sing three Scottish songs from 4YZ at 7.30 p.m. on Thursday, May 25.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 256, 19 May 1944, Page 25

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Untitled New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 256, 19 May 1944, Page 25

Untitled New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 256, 19 May 1944, Page 25

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