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Mr. Denis Dowling, a young New Zealander, who recently won a considerable amount of fame in Melbourne. Mr. Dowling has an excellent baritone voice and critics predict a big future for him. On the right is Mrs. Stansfeld Prior, English pianist, lecturer and recitalist.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 31, 8 February 1935, Page 15

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Mr. Denis Dowling, a young New Zealander, who recently won a considerable amount of fame in Melbourne. Mr. Dowling has an excellent baritone voice and critics predict a big future for him. On the right is Mrs. Stansfeld Prior, English pianist, lecturer and recitalist. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 31, 8 February 1935, Page 15

Mr. Denis Dowling, a young New Zealander, who recently won a considerable amount of fame in Melbourne. Mr. Dowling has an excellent baritone voice and critics predict a big future for him. On the right is Mrs. Stansfeld Prior, English pianist, lecturer and recitalist. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 31, 8 February 1935, Page 15

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