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Paul Cullen (holding the miniature lifebuoy) on board the Marama a few moments before she sailed from Wellington for Sydney. Mr. W. T. Eyre, manager of the De Luxe Theatre, is in the bowler hat. Mr. Cullen has several musical engagements in Australia, and will probably go on to America and England next year.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 16, 26 October 1934, Page 46

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Paul Cullen (holding the miniature lifebuoy) on board the Marama a few moments before she sailed from Wellington for Sydney. Mr. W. T. Eyre, manager of the De Luxe Theatre, is in the bowler hat. Mr. Cullen has several musical engagements in Australia, and will probably go on to America and England next year. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 16, 26 October 1934, Page 46

Paul Cullen (holding the miniature lifebuoy) on board the Marama a few moments before she sailed from Wellington for Sydney. Mr. W. T. Eyre, manager of the De Luxe Theatre, is in the bowler hat. Mr. Cullen has several musical engagements in Australia, and will probably go on to America and England next year. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 16, 26 October 1934, Page 46

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