NEW BAND FORMED.
DISPUTE AT CAMBRIDGE. COUNCIL DECLINES REQUEST. [BY telegraph.—OWN" correspondent.] CAMBRIDGE, Monday. As a result of a dispute in the Cambridge Municipal Band the bandmaster, Mr. Reed, resigned. With the appointment of a new bandmaster the existing committee and a majority of the members carried on. At a meeting of the Borough Council a letter was received stating that a new band was in progress of formation. The writers asked that, as the Municipal Board had 32 instruments, four more than it could use, the council give a share in them to the new band. '• The request was declined, the council being unanimously of opinion that there was not room for two bands in the town.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20474, 28 January 1930, Page 13
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