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(By Telegraph—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, This .Day. Charged with .deserting . from.. the steamer Piakd at Wellington on July' 17, Frederick Irwin Henderson, aged 20, pleaded guilty before Mr. Wyvern Wilson, S.M. "As this man signed on: in New Zealand, he is not, liable-to imprisonment," said the Magistrate. "I can only order him to forfeit the pay that is coming to him." rich and resonant voice, but his interpretation of the test was not quite _up to the standard of the winner's." GIRLS,' JUNIOR TEST RECITAL, ' 14.16. (20 Entries.) Joyce R. Guy ton .Wellington, 83: \, ,1 Una Weller, Miramar, and Roma Bethridge-Topp, Lyall Bay, each 82, equal , .............. . 2 Very highly commended:'Gwen Luff, Miramar, 81. Highly commended: Elaine Weeber, Wellington; Gwen McDonald, Brooklyn; and Edna Gorrie, Mangaroa, each 80. -, The. judge, Mr. W. Russell-Wood, commented on the ability displayed by almost all the girls in this, class.; The choice of selections was not always of Hie literary meri,t that, sections of the kind demanded, and in this connection the judge exhorted the performers to choose worth-while selections. The winner, he said, gave a well-varied and sympathetic interpretation of a popular selection. MEN'S RADIO VOCAL SOLO.' (17 Entries.) Mr. Godfrey Tiffin, Gisborne, 86, and Mr. Len Kerr, New Plymouth, 84, were the two recalls. > "t TAP DANCE, 10-12. (80 entries.) Alexander Grant, Wellington, 82 .. 1 Shirley Scott, Wellington, 79 .„. 1. 2 Very highly commended: Constance Chalk, Wellington, 78; Jack! Browne, Lower Hutt,' 77; Audrey Allardice, Brooklyn,, 77; Pauline d'Emdin, Kilbirnie, 77. Highly commended: Thelma Hutchinson, Wellington, 76; Ralph Wilkin, Wellington, 76; Keith Major, Wellington, 76; Eunice, Adams, Lower Hutt, 75. "A very interesting class with a nice variety of work," commented the judge, Miss Peggy Holmes. "The winner gave a delightful performance, his dancing being outstanding and his expression excellent. The competition-gaining second place gave a very bright performance, and her dancing was of a very good standard; I would have liked more brightness from many of the competitors."
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Evening Post, Issue 47, 24 August 1936, Page 11
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