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MUSICAL EXAMINATIONS.

Following are tbe names of tbe pupils of a ? Oeorge, eaaminer lor the TrinUy Colleae of Music, Loudon:issoeiate I'lanUt isyi'.al.us 0.-Ursnla Le LiwT.lievouporr. b- "'.arts per cent Tl" ber Local Division (honours).-Irene Ar Seuli')r o, Division i lion ours). -H. Hodges ~,,.,-sj.—Eileen McGill (Lousoubyi. TO; Kathleen Kelly (Ponsonby). US; Cecilia -.van H'onsouby). on Hazel MlVauisht il'oiisonbvi. OT: Mary ■lan.le.h J St,-,, ir.i Dorothy Falrweather (Pousonbvl. till: liita I osier ll'onsonb}), 01. Dorothy Sneddon (Vonfmiby). 00. Intermediate Division (honours).—Sheila Kelly (l'ousonbyt, .SU; Louisa Harris iPou-

! "ii;'i'or.-c<iiate Division ipass)—Vera Lunn ilieviciinirti T_: Lilla Cast? U'onsonhy), ol), lle-ii.i.e Graham il'onsoiiby), 00; Dorothy Martin ilousoulivi. 1.3; Edith McSweeney iTe Aroha), l>.>; Jessie Seagar (Devcuport), C- Kathleen Sweene- (Auckland), 60. . Junior Division .1 nnoiitSi-Stauley Hewins (Te Arohu.i. St!.

.Tnaior Dlvisiou fpassj.--Muriel Chins iDevouporti. 711: Muriel Smith (Te Aroha), 72: Annie Wilson flocsonhy), 71: Mary Harkins iDevouporti. '":>: HIMa Graham (Ponsonby), LU: Jessie 11c,.1,:e il'ousonby), OS; Vera Sneddon (Pousonby), uS; Uita Dias (Auckland), t;S; Lily White (Ponsonby), 68: Elsie Corban tVoilsouhj), Oi: liana Gaw (Ponsonbyi. 64; Uiieeu O'Connor (Ponsonby), ti-'i: Doris Otto 'Devunimrti. _!; Eiieen 11ctiarvcy iPonsonbyl, HI: Doiis Cooper (Te Aroha). (j_ : Nonie '.li-iiKi: (Otahuhu), GO: Helen W:;.|e GO.

Preparatory Division ihouours). —SybU Langstorrl iPonsonbyi, 30: Robert Uailly (Onehunga), S.T.

Preparatory Divis-ion (pass).—The!rua Moon (Te Aroba). 77: L.lie Oroll (Devonport), IU: Harry Levitt Ci'e Arulia), 76; Alma McGruer (Te AroUni, singhig, 75; Evelyn Filmer (Onehunga), slii.ing. 75: Archer Parker (Te Aroha.. 7a; Cecilia McLongblia (Onehunga), 74: Marjorie Drought (Devonport), 72; May Harris (4'onsonby), 72; Amy Slianley (Ponsonby), 72; Minnie Lipsey (Te Aroba), 70; Lily Thorpe (Ponsonby), 60; Alberta Kygravo (Te Aroha). Gl); Kita Moylan iDevonport). GO: Kathleen Draffin (Auckland.. OR; Muriel Adams (Te Aroba), 69; it. -i Casey il'onsor-byl, UiT: Kathleen Clarke lD::cliim„a.:. _5: Naomi White (Ponsonby), i iolin, 05. I-Trst Steps.—Asnes Parr (Onehunga), 93; Elva Moylan tDevouport). 81; Barbara Ilorlson (Devonport). 70: Mabel Mclleitrey .Te Arohai. "!>; Annie Bonuicke (Ponsonby), 73; Ic.-.cliipe Gabriel il'ousonby), To; Marie White il'onsoiibv), 72: Nonlt Bncklev (Pon"clc.'. 71: Clordou Maxwell lOnehunga), —: Marguerite Graham (lunsonby), Oil: James I.o't tOnelniii-ra), (16; Ol.a Phillips lOnehiiii.—il. 00: Mary I'oso (Onehunga). 06; Jessie Ma-.-kay (Ponsonby). (i.T: Norma Gaw iPonsonby), 01; Ladle ifr.nliu (Onehunga). (l.'i; P.ubv" Corban iPonsoi-.tiyi. 01: Kathleen Mc-ilai-vey il'ousonby). Go; Julian ltalph (Otahuhu), 60.

An appalling nccouni of ihe moral con-Ji-o-s ■iw'—f witch ci '.iron live -i certain remote pans of New Zealand is given in a letter from a school teacher :n an is-.!,:.-! district, who, speaking of the state of :". : rs prevailing, snys: '"It m-c-ns ;ii.i: iii\:„:'n**f, that gambling, that swearing, I—at tiuic_——lly immoral conditions, arc xhe daily cone omit ante of their existence. When I find in my school a child of five as profi-cicmt in profanity rus any 'bullock-driver; when I find a child falling r.ff his seat through stupefaction arising from drink, .iirely I must; conclude that something is lacking in the -yste-m that can produce parents and children of that kind. . . . "What harm could the Bible in schools do? •Many affirm that it would en-gender religious strife. H would engenderr none here, for religion is quite a dormant i_stit_tion,"

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 196, 18 August 1913, Page 6

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MUSICAL EXAMINATIONS. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 196, 18 August 1913, Page 6

MUSICAL EXAMINATIONS. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 196, 18 August 1913, Page 6

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