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THE COMPETITIONS

THIS MORNING'S SESSION/. , The competitions were continued this morning in the Town Hall, and the recalls in the piano solo, 12 and under 14, "Rondo in E Minor," "The Cuckoo"' (Claude Daquip), were as follow:—First section: Miss' Joyce Downing (Wellington), and Master Keith Picten (WeHing'ton). Second section: Misses Phyllis (Island, Bay), and Wynne Mason'(Wellington)..1 . :.,.:" .•'. /■ . . •■'. -.-: In the 'befys' song;. 12 and under 16,; "Come, My Little Children," any, key (Felix White),' the recalls were: Masters Billy Cooley (Wellington), A. ,J. i Moore (Wellington), Martin Carroll (Wellington). , .V ; - . 1 In.the recitation, girls under 12, "The Wind's Song" (Gabriel Setoun), open only ito those who have, not won a first or second prize; the recalls! were? Misses Phyllis Round ((Christchuroh), Thelma Shearer (Rona /Bay), and Hildred Bancock,(Wellington). ; '■■ :■'...■ The. winners in the recitation, boya,' 12 and under 16, "The Road to France,",, wer* Masters Len Russell first, with 77 points, and' Garnet Phillips and Ray Edwards second, with'7s points., , •./ ':

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 49, 26 August 1922, Page 8

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THE COMPETITIONS Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 49, 26 August 1922, Page 8

THE COMPETITIONS Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 49, 26 August 1922, Page 8

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