MISS DORIS WILSON, the gifted young Dunedin violinist who last year gained an Associated Board scholarship and proceeded to London to continue her studies, is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Wilson, of Heriot Row, Dunedin, and a niece of Mr Frederick Moore and Miss Vera Moore, of London. Miss Wilson was, for some time before leaving New Zealand, a pupil of Mr J. Wallace, the well-known Dunedin violinist.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21978, 13 June 1933, Page 14
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70MISS DORIS WILSON, the gifted young Dunedin violinist who last year gained an Associated Board scholarship and proceeded to London to continue her studies, is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Wilson, of Heriot Row, Dunedin, and a niece of Mr Frederick Moore and Miss Vera Moore, of London. Miss Wilson was, for some time before leaving New Zealand, a pupil of Mr J. Wallace, the well-known Dunedin violinist. Otago Daily Times, Issue 21978, 13 June 1933, Page 14
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