PIPING AND DANCING.
DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS. (rP.ESS ASSOCIATION- TELEGRAM.) DUXEDIN, .June 1. At the piping and dancing competitions ill tho Burns Hall to-night, the results were: Straths;!evs and Reels—J. Miller (Thornbury) 1, O". Yaidley (Duaedin) 2. Seann Truibhais, girls 15-18: Doris Be!I (Christchurch) I,' Daisy Mcß:ie (Charlton) 2. Sailor's Hornpipe, boys 12-15: W. Martin (Matatira) 1. R. Wright (Dunedin) 2. Irish Reel, girls 12-15: Lorna Budge (Dunedin) 1, Jill Fox cDunedin) 2. Highland Fling, girls 10-12: Eiieen King l. Rona Wilson tDunediu) 2.
The high character of the Loner Quartet is wei! recognised in London, for it 3 converts :i:e inevitably attended by crowded, and r;.;? in! v crit:c::l audiences. To bear it in these parta is practically out <i the question while it :s such an attraction to musical London: but the gramophone, with the nonscratch record?, makes it possible to env>v chamber music in the heme, performed bv a combination that i? admitted v one of the most brilliant of its kind in modern times.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18397, 2 June 1925, Page 13
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