RADIO COMPETITIONS
ALLOCATION OF PRIZES. Prizes for musical competitions conducted by the Manawatu radio Station 2ZF, and judged by Miss Rawlins and Mr J. Garde Grimsliaw, have now been allocated. The awards are as follow, 70 being the maximum number of marks: Boys’ song.—George Cartwright (65 mn.rks) 1. Boys’ elocution. —Jack Anderson (65 marks) 1. Girls’ song.—Betty Keating ahd Rae Sutton (64 marks), equal 1. Girls’ elocution. —Noeline Perrin, Beryl Chrystall and Mary Baker (each 66 marks), equal, 1. Special prizes were awa.rded in the elocutionary section to the following: Nola Ayson, Noeleen Cocks and Eileen Tucker (aged 7 years), Rosemary Chamberlain, John Hoskings and Monty Richmond (aged 6 years). Two prizes given by anonymous donors for the boys’ elocutionary section were awarded to Phil. West and Gordon Rosvall. Pianoforte section. —Monty Pierard 1, Dorothy Heath 2. Miss Rawlins’s special prize was awarded to Claire Jervis, and Mr Ritchie’s prize to A. Stewart.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 313, 2 December 1933, Page 12
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153RADIO COMPETITIONS Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 313, 2 December 1933, Page 12
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