JAMES ROBERTSON, the new conductor of the National Orchestra, with his wife, June, and their son, Duncan John, who will be four in September, and who, according to his father, found travelling 12,000 miles or so as much a matter of course as a bus ride from one side of London to the other. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson have shipped some of their furniture from London and hope to buy a home in Wellington. Mrs. Robertson was a student at the Central School of Speech and Drama, and for four years before her marriage was on the stage. She is her own housekeeper, and is looking forward to homelife under New Zealand conditions (see page 8)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 788, 27 August 1954, Page 29
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116JAMES ROBERTSON, the new conductor of the National Orchestra, with his wife, June, and their son, Duncan John, who will be four in September, and who, according to his father, found travelling 12,000 miles or so as much a matter of course as a bus ride from one side of London to the other. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson have shipped some of their furniture from London and hope to buy a home in Wellington. Mrs. Robertson was a student at the Central School of Speech and Drama, and for four years before her marriage was on the stage. She is her own housekeeper, and is looking forward to homelife under New Zealand conditions (see page 8) New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 788, 27 August 1954, Page 29
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