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National Film Unit photo DOUGLAS LILBURN, who composed the background music for the National Film Unit's short feature "Backblock Medical Service," is seen here discussing it with Vincent Aspey, leader of the NZBS National Orchestra, during the recording of the sound-track at the Miramar Studio (see page 10)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 446, 9 January 1948, Cover Page

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National Film Unit photo DOUGLAS LILBURN, who composed the background music for the National Film Unit's short feature "Backblock Medical Service," is seen here discussing it with Vincent Aspey, leader of the NZBS National Orchestra, during the recording of the sound-track at the Miramar Studio (see page 10) New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 446, 9 January 1948, Cover Page

National Film Unit photo DOUGLAS LILBURN, who composed the background music for the National Film Unit's short feature "Backblock Medical Service," is seen here discussing it with Vincent Aspey, leader of the NZBS National Orchestra, during the recording of the sound-track at the Miramar Studio (see page 10) New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 446, 9 January 1948, Cover Page

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