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MR. DUNCAN BLACK. Before coming to New Zealand, Mr. Black was a pupil of William Gelletby, the noted Scottish tenor, and Robert Hallyburton, Professor of the Glasgow Atheneum School of Music. Mr. Black has sung at all the principal theatres in the Old Country. He also worked the Lion Circuit of playhouses, and toured with the great Russian actress, Princess Bairnettesky. Mr. Black was tendered a farewell concert by the Scottish Artists' Association when leaving for New Zealand. Mr. Black is a member of the Orpheus Quartet, and a prominent member of the Otahuhu Orphans' Club.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 7, 2 September 1927, Page 8

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MR. DUNCAN BLACK. Before coming to New Zealand, Mr. Black was a pupil of William Gelletby, the noted Scottish tenor, and Robert Hallyburton, Professor of the Glasgow Atheneum School of Music. Mr. Black has sung at all the principal theatres in the Old Country. He also worked the Lion Circuit of playhouses, and toured with the great Russian actress, Princess Bairnettesky. Mr. Black was tendered a farewell concert by the Scottish Artists' Association when leaving for New Zealand. Mr. Black is a member of the Orpheus Quartet, and a prominent member of the Otahuhu Orphans' Club. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 7, 2 September 1927, Page 8

MR. DUNCAN BLACK. Before coming to New Zealand, Mr. Black was a pupil of William Gelletby, the noted Scottish tenor, and Robert Hallyburton, Professor of the Glasgow Atheneum School of Music. Mr. Black has sung at all the principal theatres in the Old Country. He also worked the Lion Circuit of playhouses, and toured with the great Russian actress, Princess Bairnettesky. Mr. Black was tendered a farewell concert by the Scottish Artists' Association when leaving for New Zealand. Mr. Black is a member of the Orpheus Quartet, and a prominent member of the Otahuhu Orphans' Club. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 7, 2 September 1927, Page 8

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