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Address By Speech Examiner

The Association of Teachers of Speech and Drama in Christchurch, with local representatives of Trinity College, London, recently arranged for teachers and senior candidates to meet Miss C. Douglas, who is conducting examinations for the college throughout New Zealand. Miss Douglas explained major changes in the forthcoming new syllabus, particularly for diplomas. She urged candidates to decide earlier whether to enter for teachers’ or performers’ diplomas. Miss Douglas also spoke on common speech differences in Canada, South Afri'ca, and Australia.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29624, 21 September 1961, Page 12

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Address By Speech Examiner Press, Volume C, Issue 29624, 21 September 1961, Page 12

Address By Speech Examiner Press, Volume C, Issue 29624, 21 September 1961, Page 12

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