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LOST BROTHER FOUND

Competitions and Wireless

Radio and the Wellington Competitions Society has reunited a brother and sister who had lost touch with each other. Each night since the beginning of the festival the entrants in “The Dominion” grand opera contest have been broadcast as they sang from the stage nt the Town Hall, their voices carrying, via 2YA or 2YC, all over New Zealand and beyond. The secretary of the ; society, Mr. S. G. Cresswell, received this week from a resident of Foxton an inquiry as to whether one of the singers she had heard by radio was her brother, witli whom she had lost contact. Mr. Cresswell forwarded the letter to the singer whom the writer had mentioned and yesterday was informed that the inquirer was correct in her surmise and that he was indeed her brother.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 286, 30 August 1935, Page 8

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LOST BROTHER FOUND Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 286, 30 August 1935, Page 8

LOST BROTHER FOUND Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 286, 30 August 1935, Page 8

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