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MUSIC TEACHERS

ANNUAL CONFERENCE ; Tht! New Zealand Society of L’rofes- | siotial Teachers of Music will hold hs third annual confcronco at. Dunedin next week. Mr Hubert Parker, of Wellington, is President, and the oil! eiTil delegates are as follows Auck-j land. Miss Alice Law, Mr H. Rarrv ; Coney : Gisborne. Miss Nora Arnold, Mr I’nvin Moore; Wanganui, Mr 1. ( . Webb. Mr C. G. Naunuuin ; Manawatu Miss E. Rawlins, Mr .1. Holmes Ruimieles. Wellington; Miss V. Corliss. Mr Robert Parker: Nelson, Mr 11. S. Claughton; Christchurch. Mr A. J. Merton. Mr Sydney Williamson ; Timaru, Mr Axel Newton; Oamarn, Mr. F. C. Hurry, Mr J. H. Fergusson; In- j vcrcargill, Miss Linda G. Clement,. | Many nther representative musicians j front all parts of the Dominion will at- j tend, and subjects for discussion include. ! the Registration Hill for teachers of j music ; grading of singing exercises for j all school classes; music in matriculation and similar examinations; universal pitch for all instruments in Nmv j Zealand—all matters of great interest i to the profession and, in their effects, j to the public. There are also a num- 1 her of papers to- he read on technical j subjects. Hotli the previous eonferen- ’ ces were held in Wellington. j

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 21 January 1926, Page 7

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MUSIC TEACHERS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 21 January 1926, Page 7

MUSIC TEACHERS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 21 January 1926, Page 7

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