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Westminster Abbey, on which the microphones of the world will be trained on May 12 next—Coronation Day. And there is the possibility of the King of the world's greatest Empire hearing his coronation music played on a piano, the Abbey organ being beyond repair!

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19360821.2.21.2

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Radio Record, 21 August 1936, Page 12

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Westminster Abbey, on which the microphones of the world will be trained on May 12 next—Coronation Day. And there is the possibility of the King of the world's greatest Empire hearing his coronation music played on a piano, the Abbey organ being beyond repair! Radio Record, 21 August 1936, Page 12

Westminster Abbey, on which the microphones of the world will be trained on May 12 next—Coronation Day. And there is the possibility of the King of the world's greatest Empire hearing his coronation music played on a piano, the Abbey organ being beyond repair! Radio Record, 21 August 1936, Page 12

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