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CATHEDRAL QUARTET TO SING FOR 3YA. Reading from left to right, the members are: Messrs. J. Hinton (first tenor), H. Gill (second tenor), A. Woodward (second bass), and Fred Bullock (first bass). They are all lay clerks at the Christchurch Anglican Cathedral. Mr. Bullock is a professional teacher of singing and one of the best flautists in Christchurch. The quartet will be heard on the 3YA ether on Thursday evening next week.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 3, 2 August 1929, Page 18

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CATHEDRAL QUARTET TO SING FOR 3YA. Reading from left to right, the members are: Messrs. J. Hinton (first tenor), H. Gill (second tenor), A. Woodward (second bass), and Fred Bullock (first bass). They are all lay clerks at the Christchurch Anglican Cathedral. Mr. Bullock is a professional teacher of singing and one of the best flautists in Christchurch. The quartet will be heard on the 3YA ether on Thursday evening next week. Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 3, 2 August 1929, Page 18

CATHEDRAL QUARTET TO SING FOR 3YA. Reading from left to right, the members are: Messrs. J. Hinton (first tenor), H. Gill (second tenor), A. Woodward (second bass), and Fred Bullock (first bass). They are all lay clerks at the Christchurch Anglican Cathedral. Mr. Bullock is a professional teacher of singing and one of the best flautists in Christchurch. The quartet will be heard on the 3YA ether on Thursday evening next week. Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 3, 2 August 1929, Page 18

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