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HH number of New Zealand broadcasting artists who go overseas, where they invariably are- successful, is surprising. This is indicative of the high standard of talent in New Zealand and of the fact that the leading artists in this Dominion are to be heard on the air. Auckland has of late lost several excellent performers and others are about to travel abroad. Miss Gladys Gamman is going Home next month in order to acquire further training in elocution. Mr. Reg. Richards, a leading baritone, is leaving for ‘Sydney. Among recent departures for Australia have been Miss Beryl Smith and Miss Lilian Quinn. Miss Ailsa Nicol, a highly gifted 2YA vocalist, is also about to visit the Old Country to further her musical training. Mr. Austin Blackie, the well-known Wellington tenor, recently went to Australia. ,

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 29, 31 January 1930, Page 7

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Personal News Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 29, 31 January 1930, Page 7

Personal News Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 29, 31 January 1930, Page 7

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