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MUSIC AND THE REST

Sir,-Surely it was a pity to publish the ignorant and unkind letter written by M. E. Jones while Miss Isobel Baillie was still in our hospitable country. ‘Happily, M. E. Jones and his ilk are in the minority, for Miss Baillie has been appreciated by crowded audiences wherever’ she has been and we who have not had the privilege of attending her concerts in person have appreciated eyery broadcast. As for the National Orchestra, well-give us more. It is good indeed to hear such music.

"ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT"

Nelson

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 464, 14 May 1948, Page 5

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MUSIC AND THE REST New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 464, 14 May 1948, Page 5

MUSIC AND THE REST New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 464, 14 May 1948, Page 5

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