“The New Zealand Carillon in Hyde Park is doing its work very effectively,” says a w’riter in an English provincial newspaper. “Last Saturday evening, as I was listening to the shower of sweet sounds that fell softly*, I overheard part of a conversation between a working man and his boy, aged about fourteen. Said the boy, ‘The bells are not ours for keeps, are they*?' ‘No,’ replied the father, ‘but we’re going to have a bigger lot than this for London before long/ I wonder.”
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19070, 15 May 1930, Page 14
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