• The Mobil Quest was an Australian competition for operatic vocalists which ran from 1949 to 1957, sponsored by the Vacuum Oil Company and broadcast by...
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    ExxonMobil Corporation (/ˌɛksɒnˈmoʊbəl/ EKS-on-MOH-bəl; commonly shortened to Exxon) is an American multinational oil and gas corporation and the largest...
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    The Lexus Song Quest (formerly known as the Mobil Song Quest) is a biennial opera singing competition, held in New Zealand since 1956. The competition...
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  • also included in The Australian Book of Records. Mobil Quest was an important classical music talent quest produced by 3DB in the post-World War II era and...
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  • including Geelong, Ballarat and the Mobil Quest. Conductor and (future) TV producer Hector Crawford created the famous Mobil Quest in 1949 and it seems unlikely...
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  • and his wife in the audience, followed by a guest appearance at the Mobil Quest final, at which the winner was the baritone Ronal Jackson, and Joan Sutherland...
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    she came third after the baritone Ronal Jackson in radio 3DB's £1,000 Mobil Quest, which she won a year later. In 1951, she made her stage debut in Eugene...
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    University Press. p. 77. ISBN 978-0195534320. "Aria Winner to Sing in Mobil Quest". Glen Innes Examiner. 25 May 1951. p. 3. Retrieved 23 January 2017 –...
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  • semi-finalist in the Star for Opera Quest for the Royal South Street Society. The following year, she entered the Mobil Quest singing competition organised...
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  • Standard Oil Company (New Jersey), which was renamed Exxon in 1973 and ExxonMobil in 1999, remains the largest public oil company in the world. Many of the...
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