BRASS BANDS
as at present. It was expected that after a year or so the controlling body would be able to engage the services of a professional to visit in turn all the bands in the country—an advantage quite out of the question under present conditions'.
ONE CONTROLLING BODY. AN IMPORTANT MOVE. The North Island Brass Bands Association is inviting the South Island Association to agree to the establishment of one controlling body, with offices in Wellington. " The idea behind the movement is primarily to enable the controlling body to build up resources for the purpose of assisting and furthering band music in the Dominion. Mr H. D. Bennett, president of the North Island Association, said to-day. that there were not enough bands in New Zealand to justify divided control,
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 18030, 27 May 1930, Page 15
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130BRASS BANDS Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 18030, 27 May 1930, Page 15
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