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MUSICAL EXAMINATIONS

SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES. AUCKLAND AND PUKEKOHE. The Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Music and Royal College of Music, London, has held practical examinations in Auckland and Pukekohe during tho last three weeks, Mr. Egerton Tidmarsh being the examiner. Of tho 341 candidates in all grades, 199 passed, two gaining distinction. The pass list is as follows, passes boirig for pianoforte unless otherwise stated, the names of successful candidates being given in alphabetical order:— Licentiate Examination. Teacher's Certificate.—Pattie Brown, Albert Dobson, Ivon Lambert, Joyce O'Halloran, Myrtle Shanks. Local Centre Examinations. Final.*—Charles Orookes, Frances Tomlinson, Ivy Underwood. Advanced.—Florence Bayly, Richard Bicker ton (organ), Doris Bransgrove (singing), Mavis Hewson, May Judd, Phyllis Lewins, Dorothy Mudford (sieging), Eunice Nutt, Richard Oddy, Tui Pearson, Winifred Roberts, Constance Winthrop. Intermediate.—Margot Anderson (singing), Erica Blamires, Betty Blanchard, Alice Connell, Rose Fletcher (blind), Jocelyn Haraill, Marguerite Harcsnape, Arthur Jensen. Laura Kinniburgh, Jean McArthur, Jean Miller, Morlyn Morris, Mary Pulman, Ivy Smith, Edna Tye, Pearl Wallace. School Examinations. Higher.—Joan Airey, Iris Armitage, Alexander Brown, Eleanor Brownlee, Mavis Cooper, Marie Devereux, Gabrielle Fraser, Kathleen Gentles, Chrissie Henderson, Edna Higgins (violin), Nellie Marriage (singing), William Nixon (violin), Joyce Orbell, Agnes O'Reilly, Thelma Parker (violin), Zita Saunders, Ivy Smytheman, Leonie Stokes (violin), Antony Watt (violin). Ixjwer.—Avis Braithwaitc, Kathleen Cahill, Averill Cave, Margaret Chaplin, Nerelle Closs, Mabel Dickson, Margaret Donaldson, Kathleen Dye (singing), Raymond Ferri, Betty Gurr, Joan Hooper, Marama Hubber, Noel Hunt, Phyllis Inglis, Molly Kolsall, Gladys Massam, Mary Nathan, Joyce Orbell, Hinemoa Rosieur (singing), Norah Skelton, Margaret Trendall, Neil Ward, William Webber, Jean White. Elementary.—Barbara Goodwin (with distinction), Joan Alexander, Frederick Angus, Hilda Appleton, Kathleen Bates, Derrick Beresford, Margaret Birss, Geoffrey Buckley, Stella Cairns, Florence Calwell, Frank Cassidy (violin), Una Cleave, Robert Clements, Beatrice Cooke, Rita Craig, Barbara Gross, Ailsa Cross, Irma Cross. Winnie Edwards, Peggy Farquharson, Joan Fear, Myra Gittos, Nellie Herbert, Muriel Hill, Vera Houston, Gwendoline Jeffrey, Phyllis Jeffrey, Marie Keen, Norah Kuhn, Marjorie Kyle, Frederick Leslie (violin), Madge Malam, Matekino Maxwell, Jean McKinney, Doris Mcßae, Audrey Melville, Olga Mildenhall, Sunday Mowbray, Anna Northcroft, Doncee O'Brien, Jean Ormiston, Joe Papesch (blind), Patricia Patterson, Annie Park, Selwyn Plant (violin), Clarice Pope, Joyce Prenter, Gwen Price, Leila Robinson, Clare Rowland, Evelyn Segar, Barbara Shaw, Lillian Short, Lois Shortland. Antionetta Simich, Thelma Simons, Molly Smith, Nancy Snell, Gretchen Sollitt, Isa Sword, Dulcie Tomlinson, Lois Ta-emain, Gwen Utting, Leonard Wattam, Esuda Wright. ■■ , Primary.—Nancy Clark (with distinction), Edith Amos, Frederick Angus, Iris Arthur, Sibyl Bairstow, Yvonne Beaumont, Kathleen Beck, Jeffrey Bird, Bertio Bird (violin), Cyril Blair, Dorothy Buchanan, Frances Carson,- William Ching, Dorothy Clark, Ruth Cleave, Joyce Clifford, Maude Coleman, Mercia Commons, Edna Connell, Barbara Cox, Marjorie Dashwood-Bruce, Idra de Lacey, Peggy Doherty, Dorothy Evans, Vera Feasey, Athol Foster, Ruby Gough, David Green, Dinah Green, Adefe Greves, Dulcie Halliwell, Nellie Howell, Ailso Hutchinson, Allan Irvine, Aired Jeffrey, Olive Karlson (singing), Joyce Lindsay, Joan Long, Jessie McKinnon, Maude Mellor, Grace Otton (violin), Eileen PhilHps, Lenore Pigott, Norah Smith, Eileen Stanaway, Roy Steadman, Isabel Strong, Jack Thomson, Owen Tracy, Joan Upton, Helene Watta, Sydney Whitfield, Elsie Wiggins, Joan Wilkius, Alice Worthington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19124, 16 September 1925, Page 16

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MUSICAL EXAMINATIONS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19124, 16 September 1925, Page 16

MUSICAL EXAMINATIONS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19124, 16 September 1925, Page 16

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