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Ethel Wallace—Violiniste and Lover of Outdoor Life.

ISS ETHEL WALLACE, F-.T.0.L., _L.RS.M.,. London, is known to 4YA listeners asa skilful violiniste only. However, she has other interests in life, and _ has the qualification of being able to adapt herself to many hobbies. She is exceedingly fond of outdoor life, and always welcomes the chance to spend a few hours

in the fresh air. Motoring has always attracted her, and she is herself quite an. experienced driver. A keen and intelligent reader, Miss Wallace employs many very pleasant hours scanning the pages of books, which range from classics to popular novels. She also loves animals, but has a particular weakness for dogs, and it is seldom that qa canine friend is not to be found at her home. One reason why Miss Wallace has become a success in public life is because of her power to concentrate thoroughly on any matter in hand. She gives her undivided attention to whatever work she is doing at. the moment, thereby lightening the task, and meeting with success in most of her undertakings. Miss Wallace received the whole of her musical training in New Zealand, and hag distinguished herself on several occasions by winning contests against great odds,

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 33, 22 February 1935, Page 58

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Ethel Wallace—Violiniste and Lover of Outdoor Life. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 33, 22 February 1935, Page 58

Ethel Wallace—Violiniste and Lover of Outdoor Life. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 33, 22 February 1935, Page 58

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