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They're coming back in April—the Viennese Boys' Choir, which toured New Zealand with such success a few years ago. Negotiations have been proceeding for some time, but the annexing of Austria by Hitler and the fact that the choir's patron is Cardinal Innitzer, who has so strongly resisted the Nazi policy, have complicated arrangements for another world tour. However, Mr. Dan O'Connor has been successful in smoothing away the difficulties, and the choir sails from Europe shortly.

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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 24, 25 November 1938, Page 4

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They're coming back in April—the Viennese Boys' Choir, which toured New Zealand with such success a few years ago. Negotiations have been proceeding for some time, but the annexing of Austria by Hitler and the fact that the choir's patron is Cardinal Innitzer, who has so strongly resisted the Nazi policy, have complicated arrangements for another world tour. However, Mr. Dan O'Connor has been successful in smoothing away the difficulties, and the choir sails from Europe shortly. Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 24, 25 November 1938, Page 4

They're coming back in April—the Viennese Boys' Choir, which toured New Zealand with such success a few years ago. Negotiations have been proceeding for some time, but the annexing of Austria by Hitler and the fact that the choir's patron is Cardinal Innitzer, who has so strongly resisted the Nazi policy, have complicated arrangements for another world tour. However, Mr. Dan O'Connor has been successful in smoothing away the difficulties, and the choir sails from Europe shortly. Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 24, 25 November 1938, Page 4

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