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WHILE he was in Auckland, Todd Duncan visited King's College and sang with the College choir. He is seen here with the choirmaster, L. M. Saunders, and some of the boys. A tape-recording of the singing was taken by 1ZB and the recording broadcast the following Sunday evening

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 522, 24 June 1949, Page 13

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WHILE he was in Auckland, Todd Duncan visited King's College and sang with the College choir. He is seen here with the choirmaster, L. M. Saunders, and some of the boys. A tape-recording of the singing was taken by 1ZB and the recording broadcast the following Sunday evening New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 522, 24 June 1949, Page 13

WHILE he was in Auckland, Todd Duncan visited King's College and sang with the College choir. He is seen here with the choirmaster, L. M. Saunders, and some of the boys. A tape-recording of the singing was taken by 1ZB and the recording broadcast the following Sunday evening New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 522, 24 June 1949, Page 13

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