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NORAH GRAY, whose dainty, soprano songs are eagerly looked forward to by Wellington audiences. Listeners to 2YA on June 19 will find their expectations fully realised. S. P. Andrew, photo.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 48, 12 June 1931, Page 27

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NORAH GRAY, whose dainty, soprano songs are eagerly looked forward to by Wellington audiences. Listeners to 2YA on June 19 will find their expectations fully realised. S. P. Andrew, photo. Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 48, 12 June 1931, Page 27

NORAH GRAY, whose dainty, soprano songs are eagerly looked forward to by Wellington audiences. Listeners to 2YA on June 19 will find their expectations fully realised. S. P. Andrew, photo. Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 48, 12 June 1931, Page 27

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