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ASSOCIATED BOARD

• ■ » —.—_ SPECIAL AWARDS

WELLINGTON SUCCESSES -

The Associated Board of the Royal Schools', of Music, London, announces She following awards:— • Two scholarships, value £50 per annum, and one of £150 per annum, tenable'for two years, with a possible extension for a third year:—Jocelyn Walker (Mrs. E. Mackay, Wellington), pianoforte, £ 150; Elizabeth Shirley Craig (Wellington), pianoforte, Dorothy Downing (Miss V. Corliss, Wellington) $ ■ pianoforte, £50. \ % ' ; ,:;*■ i: p. Two prizes of £25 each, awarded to candidates gaining the highest marks in the. licentiate examinations:—North Island: Jocelyn Walker (Mrs. E. Mackay, Wellington), pianoforte. South Island; Lois K. Manning (Miss L. Kenoard, Christch,ureh), pianoforte. ' A prize of £10 and free entry for licentiate, to the candidate gaining highest marks in grade VIII: Marjorie H. Robertson (Miss L. Harper, ChristChurch), pianoforte. ■ ■ ■ Free entries for the Licentiate to %he candidate, gaining next highest marks in grade VIII: Clare I. .Neale (MrSi L. D.i'Neale and Mr. F. Cawley, Dunedin), pianoforte; Antoinette A. Carr (Woodford;; -House, Havelock North), pianoforte; Elizabeth D. Brown (Mr. Noel Newson, -> Christchurch), pianoforte. A prize of-£ls to the candidate not ©ver 18 years of age, showing exceptional musical promise in grade VII: Isabel McKay (Miss E. M. Jackson, ' Christchurch), pianoforte. A prize of £10 under similar conditions, in grade VI: Marie Gannaway (Madame Lehmann, Napier), pianoiforte. The gold • and silver medals cannot be awarded since no candidates have qualified to receive them. The Violet Ward prize, Christchurch, goes to Margaret J. Anderson * (Miss L. Kennard, Christchurch), pianoforte.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 75, 29 March 1940, Page 5

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ASSOCIATED BOARD Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 75, 29 March 1940, Page 5

ASSOCIATED BOARD Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 75, 29 March 1940, Page 5

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