MUSICAL FESTIVAL.
RESULTS AT CAMBRIDGE*
THE CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS.
[BY TELEQItAFH.—-OWN COMtESPONPENT.] CAMBRIDGE. Sunday. Following arc tho championships and special awards iu connection with tho Cambridge musio festival:— clip for most points in tho vocal sections.—Miss Adelo Bell, I'irongia. Miss Doris Moore, Auckland, was runner-up. Champion Lady Vocalist.—Miss Adelo. 8011, Miss Doria Mooro was runner-up. Men's Vocal Championship. Eric Ewart, Hamilton. Bruce Anderson, Hamilton, was runnor-up. Men's Elocutionary Championship.— Maurice Wilkinson, Cambridge. Ladies' Elocutionary Championship.— No candidate qualified, tho highest being Miss Norma Langton, Cambridge, with J3i points. Special Points Prize. Children's Elocutionary Soction.—Joan Hardv, Cambridge. Runner-up, Ruth Spoignt, Cambridge. Special Prize for Most Versatile Boy.— George Goodwin and Ken Ward, Cambridge, equal. Special Prize in Pianoforte Section,— Ailsa Anderson, Cambridge. Itunuer-up, Jocclyn Rush, Cambridge,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20385, 14 October 1929, Page 12
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124MUSICAL FESTIVAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20385, 14 October 1929, Page 12
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