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Miss MARY TAYLOR, who has for the past three years been a most acceptable artist at 3YA, is leaving this week for her homeland, the English Midlands, where she was trained and did much vocal work on the concert platform. While in Christchurch, where Miss Taylor carried on the avocaiion of a music teacher, she has sung regularly for 3YA and has been a very popular performer.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19301031.2.15

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 16, 31 October 1930, Page 6

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Personal Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 16, 31 October 1930, Page 6

Personal Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 16, 31 October 1930, Page 6

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