WARNING TO DOMINION SINGERS
MUST NOT GO TO ENGLAND UNPREPARED FREMANTLE, June 17. Mr Ivor C. Boustard, formerly chief study teacher of singing and voice production at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, who returned from abroad by the Strathnaver, said that many Australian and New Zealand singers went to England unprepared and not equipped to succeed. Many of them would be better advised to spend another two or three years in their own coun- - tries. They should not venture abroad unless they had sufficient money to last lor at least three years.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21812, 18 June 1936, Page 11
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