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INACCURACIES

Sir,-One gets tired of the inaccuracies in musical matters that are a feature of The Listener. Alan Loveday is a violinist (not a pianist as you said on page 17 of your issue of November 23). Colin Horsley is the pianist who played for Royalty, as mentioned. Why don’t you employ somebody as proof-reader who knows somethine about music?

L. D.

AUSTIN

(Wellington).

(We might employ Mr. Austin if we did not remember a paragraph he once wrote for us in which faun had four legs.-Ed,)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 337, 7 December 1945, Page 5

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INACCURACIES New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 337, 7 December 1945, Page 5

INACCURACIES New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 337, 7 December 1945, Page 5

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