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RECORDS PRESENTED.—The Christchurch Consul for the Netherlands, Mr G. N. Francis (right), presenting a collection of 13 recordings and scores of chamber music by modern Dutch composers to the dean of the faculty of music, Professor J. A. Ritchie, at the University of Canterbury, yesterday. The gift, the second of its kind, was made to the university on behalf of the Royal Netherlands Government.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30091, 27 March 1963, Page 12

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RECORDS PRESENTED.—The Christchurch Consul for the Netherlands, Mr G. N. Francis (right), presenting a collection of 13 recordings and scores of chamber music by modern Dutch composers to the dean of the faculty of music, Professor J. A. Ritchie, at the University of Canterbury, yesterday. The gift, the second of its kind, was made to the university on behalf of the Royal Netherlands Government. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30091, 27 March 1963, Page 12

RECORDS PRESENTED.—The Christchurch Consul for the Netherlands, Mr G. N. Francis (right), presenting a collection of 13 recordings and scores of chamber music by modern Dutch composers to the dean of the faculty of music, Professor J. A. Ritchie, at the University of Canterbury, yesterday. The gift, the second of its kind, was made to the university on behalf of the Royal Netherlands Government. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30091, 27 March 1963, Page 12