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Article : 426 wordsThe conductor of the SA Symphony Orchestra (Mr. Henry Krips) with State finalists in the ABC concerto and vocal competitions at the Adelaide Town Hall on Saturday. From left—Carol Kohler, Mr. Kripe, Glenys Chappel (winner), Neville Hicks, Mary Leconard, Jeanette, Forsyth, [?] Tobin and Joans Shcard (second). ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Mon 12 Jul 1954, Page 2
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