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[?] P. [?] photo. MR. WILLIAM RENSHAW. Mr. William Renshaw is a tenor with considerable experience in London and the provinces on the concert platform, and especially in oratorio. While serving with the Royal Naval Air Service he was injured in a bad crash, as the result of which he found it desirable to come to New Zealand. He is quickly finding a place for himself in musical circles in Wellington. All who heard the opening concert at 2YA will remember him, and will be pleased to note that he will appear regularly from 2YA.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 10, 23 September 1927, Page 9

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[?] P. [?] photo. MR. WILLIAM RENSHAW. Mr. William Renshaw is a tenor with considerable experience in London and the provinces on the concert platform, and especially in oratorio. While serving with the Royal Naval Air Service he was injured in a bad crash, as the result of which he found it desirable to come to New Zealand. He is quickly finding a place for himself in musical circles in Wellington. All who heard the opening concert at 2YA will remember him, and will be pleased to note that he will appear regularly from 2YA. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 10, 23 September 1927, Page 9

[?] P. [?] photo. MR. WILLIAM RENSHAW. Mr. William Renshaw is a tenor with considerable experience in London and the provinces on the concert platform, and especially in oratorio. While serving with the Royal Naval Air Service he was injured in a bad crash, as the result of which he found it desirable to come to New Zealand. He is quickly finding a place for himself in musical circles in Wellington. All who heard the opening concert at 2YA will remember him, and will be pleased to note that he will appear regularly from 2YA. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 10, 23 September 1927, Page 9

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