CARILLON OPENING
No Sydney Experts Coming
UNABLE TO MAKE TRIP
Some time ago the Wellington Carillon Society sent complimentary invitations to the honorary carillonists who play the Sydney University carillon tb take part in the opening ceremony of the Wellington carillon. There are four or five carillonists who play the university bells, but so far as is known up to the present none of them can make the trip to Wellington for Anzac Day.
There have always been very friendly feelings displayed between the authorities at the Sydney University and the society here. Through the instrumentality of Professor E. it. Holme, the carillonist from Messrs. Cadbury’s, Mr. Clifford S. Ball, will visit, the Sydney University carillon before returning to England. In a letter received by the society by last mall, Miss Enid P. Carpenter, a well-known lecturer and one of the honorary carillonists in Sydney, wrote: “I am sure your carillon is going to be a wonderful asset to your city, and I will always hope to be able to pay a visit to it.”
Mr. and Mrs. Ball are passengers by the Rangitata, arriving ou Friday next. They will be the guests of the proprietary of the Hotel St. George during their month’s residence in Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 170, 14 April 1932, Page 6
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207CARILLON OPENING Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 170, 14 April 1932, Page 6
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