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BECAUSE he was unable to appear in all the New Zealand centres, and because he had received requests to b[?] [?] heard from many people unable [?] attend the city concerts, the American baritone JOHN CHARLES THOMAS (above) broadcast part of his final concert from the Auckland Town Hall. The broadcast, which the artist gave free, was made at his own request. It was relayed to all main National and Commercial stations and to Australia, where he had made many friends during his recent tour.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 426, 22 August 1947, Page 20

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BECAUSE he was unable to appear in all the New Zealand centres, and because he had received requests to b[?] [?] heard from many people unable [?] attend the city concerts, the American baritone JOHN CHARLES THOMAS (above) broadcast part of his final concert from the Auckland Town Hall. The broadcast, which the artist gave free, was made at his own request. It was relayed to all main National and Commercial stations and to Australia, where he had made many friends during his recent tour. New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 426, 22 August 1947, Page 20

BECAUSE he was unable to appear in all the New Zealand centres, and because he had received requests to b[?] [?] heard from many people unable [?] attend the city concerts, the American baritone JOHN CHARLES THOMAS (above) broadcast part of his final concert from the Auckland Town Hall. The broadcast, which the artist gave free, was made at his own request. It was relayed to all main National and Commercial stations and to Australia, where he had made many friends during his recent tour. New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 426, 22 August 1947, Page 20

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