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MR. W. SALKELD. After an absence of some years, Mr. Salkeld is once more a resident of Christchurch, and is taking an active part in musical affairs, his splendid bass voice being frequently heard from 3YA. Mr. Salkeld has studied music since childhood, and of whatever choir he has been a member, in New Zealand or in England, was always chief bass soloist. He studied music under Madame Ottlee, and has been first prize-winner at competitions in Christchurch. Mr. Salkeld is choirmaster at New Brighton Methodist Church.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 9, 16 September 1927, Page 11

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MR. W. SALKELD. After an absence of some years, Mr. Salkeld is once more a resident of Christchurch, and is taking an active part in musical affairs, his splendid bass voice being frequently heard from 3YA. Mr. Salkeld has studied music since childhood, and of whatever choir he has been a member, in New Zealand or in England, was always chief bass soloist. He studied music under Madame Ottlee, and has been first prize-winner at competitions in Christchurch. Mr. Salkeld is choirmaster at New Brighton Methodist Church. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 9, 16 September 1927, Page 11

MR. W. SALKELD. After an absence of some years, Mr. Salkeld is once more a resident of Christchurch, and is taking an active part in musical affairs, his splendid bass voice being frequently heard from 3YA. Mr. Salkeld has studied music since childhood, and of whatever choir he has been a member, in New Zealand or in England, was always chief bass soloist. He studied music under Madame Ottlee, and has been first prize-winner at competitions in Christchurch. Mr. Salkeld is choirmaster at New Brighton Methodist Church. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 9, 16 September 1927, Page 11

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