A GREAT ESSENTIAL
The essential and primal indispensable criterion is genuiness. A man may stumble and bungle in his speech write bad grammar, spell like a toad, and sing like a mule; if in the end his fellow-men get the impression that he is speaking the best truth he is capable of they will welcome him.— Sir Hubert Parry in “Music and Letters.”
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Grey River Argus, 22 June 1939, Page 10
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63A GREAT ESSENTIAL Grey River Argus, 22 June 1939, Page 10
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