TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC.
Tho following candidates passed the examinations in tho art of teaching and rudiments of music, he'd in July last (teacher's nuno in parentheses):—Licentiate pianists: Audrey T. Gibson, L.T.C.L. (Missos F. and E. Sbillito); Bertha L. Hannam. L.T.C.L. (Miirsea F. nni E. S'.illito); Am.ld O. Sturcrck, L.T 0.1.. (Mi Davis Hunt). Associate pianJst: Confttneo G. Edk'ns, A.T.C.L. (Mr Davie Hunt). Associate organist: William J. Spratt, A.T.C.L. (Mr A. Lilly, A....C.0.). Passed art of teaching only: Beatrice E. Wright (Miss A. Thomas); Maude H. Squire (Mr A. Bunz).
Included in the list of candidates who pa?aed tho Trinity Cojlege musical examination at Waimate, is Mis"! Agnes Lawlor, who secured the coveted A.T.C.L. Thia young pupil is but fourteen year, of cge, and her pass, it is etated, is a record for New Zealand. Her tutors were tho Sisters of St. Joseph's Convent.
At tha Trinity Co'.'ege examination in the ait of teaching, held in Chr'etchurch last July, Miss Jane Donnelly, A.T.C.L., was successful. She was presented by St. Mary's Covent, Colombo street.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14522, 26 November 1912, Page 4
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