TO BE MARRIED
MEMBERS OF BOYD NEEL ORCHESTRA When the Boyd Neel Orchestra leaves New Zealand early in August, two of its members will remain behind. They are Miss Joyce Juler and Mr Julian Hemingway who are soon to be married and will make their home in New Zealand. Both Miss Juler and Mr Hemingway are Londoners. It is stated that they became so fond of New Zealand during their tour that they decided to settle here. Miss Juler is a second violinist in the. orchestra and a comparatively recent member. Her sister, Miss Pauline Juler, is one of the bestknown clarinet players in London. Mr Hemingway has been a double-bass player in the group for a number of years. He rejoined the orchestra after serving in the Army in India during the war.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25249, 30 July 1947, Page 2
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