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A Well-known Conductor

"HE New Zealand Methodist Times," commenting on the recent Conference Musical Festival. which was such an outstanding event in the musical history of Wellington, pays a striking tribute to the conductor, Mr. H. Temple White. It also adds: "The conductor is to be congratulated on having secured as soloists the services of three of New Zealand's leading vocalists in the persons of Miss Myra Sawyer (soprano), Mr. Hubert Carter (tenor) end Mr. William Watters (baritone), and the assistance of one of the finest orchestras in the Dominion-that of 2YA Broadcasting Station. One cannot praise too highly the support rendered by this capable orchestra under the leadership of Miss Ava Symons to chorus and soloists alike. Their work was without a flaw."

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 39, 11 April 1930, Page 15

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A Well-known Conductor Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 39, 11 April 1930, Page 15

A Well-known Conductor Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 39, 11 April 1930, Page 15

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