CAMBRIDGE COMPETITIONS.
• ■ ■ FURTHER PRIZE WINNERS. " j CAMBRIDGE, this day. The competitions are being continued, further results being:— Sight Reading (Open).—Miss Dorothy Yautier, 145 points, 1; Mrs. Hettie Pain, 2. Piano Duet (Under 16).—Dulcie Hughson and Muriel McLean, 165, 1; Flossie Brook and Jane Harbutt, 158, 2. Vocal Solo, Ladies (Restricted).—Miss McCullagh, 167, 1; Miss R. Anderson, 166, 2. Shakespeare Recital (Children). —Gretchen Hulme, 129, 1; Noel Year, 142, 2. Soprano Solo —Miss R. Atkinson, 142, 1; Miss W. Creamer, 141, 2. Recitation, Ladies (Restricted). —Joan Reaks, 127. 1; Jean Bowling, 121, 2. Tenor Solo. —Raymond Foster, 150, 1; J. Battersby. 149, *2. Recital with Musical Accompaniment. —H. M. Livingstone (Auckland), 157, 1; Esmond Sharp, 155, 2.. Prepared Speech.—Mrs. W. J. Ward, "The Power of the Press," 78. 1; Mrs. Grace Walsh. 76, 2. Mezzo-soprano Solo. —Miss L. Thompson, 141, 1: Miss McCullagh, 138, 2. Piano Solo (Under 18). —Muriel McLean, 150, 1; Amy Hodgson, 2. Bas3 Solo.—W. "Williams, 171, 1; J. Haworth, 2. This evening a demonstration concert will conclude the festival.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 238, 5 October 1923, Page 7
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