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BUDDING ARTISTS

APPARENTLY there is no dearth of budding radio artists in New Zealand. Many queer applications for engagement are received by YA officials. For instance, only last week a lady appeared in person and modestly confided that she had not sung or played the piano for years, but thought she would like an engagement. Could she use one of the station’s pianos to practice upon? It was difficult to practice in her boardinghouse. "No, | am sorry you could not practice here as all the pianos are in use," she was told. Thereupon she thanked the man and departed

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Radio Record, 12 August 1938, Page 23

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BUDDING ARTISTS Radio Record, 12 August 1938, Page 23

BUDDING ARTISTS Radio Record, 12 August 1938, Page 23

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