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THE BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA.

A SUCCESSFUL YEAR. The annual meeting of the Bohemian Orchestral Society was held in the Choral Hall last night, Mr. L. Jβ. Lambert presiding, when there was a large attendance of members. ' "The very high standard which' the organisation has reached," said Mr. Lambert, in reviewing the year's progress, "rivals that of many professional orchestras of the world to-day, and should provide satisfactory reflection for our esteemed conductor, Mr. Colin Muston, and encouragement for the younger I members whose privilege it is to have secured places in the orchestra, and who I have unique opportunities for study,, experience, and enjoyment." Mr. Lam-1 bert referred to the valuable services ' rendered to music yi Auckland by the j four annual, performances of the orches-j tra in this city. i Mr. Lambert was re-elected to the ' chair, several eulogistic references being' made to his capable conduct of the orchestra's business. ■ j Mrs. R. A. Singer, was presented with I a travelling clock arid piece of art pot-, tery as a recognition of her services as j deputy-leader of the orchestra in the i absence in England of Miss E.> White- \ law, who was -present at the meeting and was accorded a hearty welcome Jome.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 292, 10 December 1925, Page 10

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THE BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 292, 10 December 1925, Page 10

THE BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 292, 10 December 1925, Page 10