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Above is a delightfully informal study of Lawrence Tibbett speaking at the Wellington Travel Club's reception the other evening. Beside

him is the Mayor (Mr. T. C. A. Hislop), whom Mr. Tibbett alluded to several times as the Lord Mayor. The famous singer said that, in peddling his wares round the world he felt that he was serving a good cause... he missed his home and his family, but he looked forward to seeing something of this country's mountains and lakes which were so excellently advertised in the United States.

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Radio Record, 19 August 1938, Page 20

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Above is a delightfully informal study of Lawrence Tibbett speaking at the Wellington Travel Club's reception the other evening. Beside him is the Mayor (Mr. T. C. A. Hislop), whom Mr. Tibbett alluded to several times as the Lord Mayor. The famous singer said that, in peddling his wares round the world he felt that he was serving a good cause... he missed his home and his family, but he looked forward to seeing something of this country's mountains and lakes which were so excellently advertised in the United States. Radio Record, 19 August 1938, Page 20

Above is a delightfully informal study of Lawrence Tibbett speaking at the Wellington Travel Club's reception the other evening. Beside him is the Mayor (Mr. T. C. A. Hislop), whom Mr. Tibbett alluded to several times as the Lord Mayor. The famous singer said that, in peddling his wares round the world he felt that he was serving a good cause... he missed his home and his family, but he looked forward to seeing something of this country's mountains and lakes which were so excellently advertised in the United States. Radio Record, 19 August 1938, Page 20

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