Unique Compliment to 2YA Salon Orchestra
sjOME weeks ago Mr. Startz, _ "seven language’ announcer of PCJ, sent to New Zealand a set of verses. com~prising a radio greeting, and Mr. M. T. Dixon, conductor of 2YA. Salon. Orchestra, was requested to set the verses to music. The request was complied with and on receipt of the music it was broadcast from PCJ, and a_ special greeting was broadcast to Mr. Dixon acknowledging receipt of the completed composition. Incidentally the greeting was
picked up by Mr. Sellens, of Northland, who notified Mr. Dixon by phone. Mr. Dixon has since received a personal letter from Mr. Startz congratulating him on the composition and also commenting on excellent perform-
ances of the Salon Orchestra at 2YA. It is indeed a compliment to receive this recognition from so_ far afield and also from a station so famous as PCJ.
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 23, 18 December 1931, Page 4
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145Unique Compliment to 2YA Salon Orchestra Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 23, 18 December 1931, Page 4
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