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REV. G. E. MORETON is well-known throughout Otago and Southland for his social work, and also as a brilliant clarinet soloist. For many years past he has been associated with musical activities in Dunedin, being a vice-president of the Kaikorai Band, and also a foundation member of the Anglican Musical Club. Mr. Moreton's instrument is frequently heard over the air from 4YA.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 4, 12 August 1927, Page 11

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REV. G. E. MORETON is well-known throughout Otago and Southland for his social work, and also as a brilliant clarinet soloist. For many years past he has been associated with musical activities in Dunedin, being a vice-president of the Kaikorai Band, and also a foundation member of the Anglican Musical Club. Mr. Moreton's instrument is frequently heard over the air from 4YA. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 4, 12 August 1927, Page 11

REV. G. E. MORETON is well-known throughout Otago and Southland for his social work, and also as a brilliant clarinet soloist. For many years past he has been associated with musical activities in Dunedin, being a vice-president of the Kaikorai Band, and also a foundation member of the Anglican Musical Club. Mr. Moreton's instrument is frequently heard over the air from 4YA. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 4, 12 August 1927, Page 11

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