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MUSIC EXAMINATIONS

In theory examinations conducted at Ashburton on December 8 for the Trinity ' College of Music (London), two pupils gained passes with' 100 per cent, marks in their respective sections. They were Elizabeth Blee. a pupil of the Convent, who passed in the preparatory piano examination, and Noela E. Stevens, a pupil of Mr T. E. Staples, who was an entrant in the junior section. Results were:—

Associate (piano): Jeanne G. Marshall (pass in art of teaching and rudiments). . Associate (elocution): Marianne T. Marshall (pass). Preparatory: M. J. Bird, A. T. Candy, C. P. Crooks, A. E. Lament, L. A. Moore. N. J. Shimmin (all honours). Junior: Z, E. Elms, M. Frew. N. N. Harwood, C. Lill, S. Murdoch, N. E. Stevens, E. Wilson (all honours). • Pupils of the Conveftt who were successful were:—Advance ; intermediate, S. Greenaway (pass), E. Topp (honours). Advanced junior, N, Cullen (pass), C. Curtis, C. Glossop. C. McInnes. M. Purcell (all honours). Junior, B. Heney (honours). J. Parsons (D). J. Rushton (pass with merit. Preparatory, W. Auld, E. Blee. J. Bowes. H. Cullen, J. Dowling, N. Galvin, J. McAllister. M. McDonnell, F. Reid (all honours). First steps, M. Hughes (honours).

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23583, 10 March 1942, Page 3

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MUSIC EXAMINATIONS Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23583, 10 March 1942, Page 3

MUSIC EXAMINATIONS Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23583, 10 March 1942, Page 3

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