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Miss Joan Watts, of London, who is in Dunedin to conduct examinations for the Royal Academy of Dancing, chatting informally to a trio of girls whom she had just examined yesterday afternoon. On Saturday two students will appear before her for the Solo Seal, the highest examination held by the Royal Academy of Dancing. It will be the first time that this examination has been held in Dunedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27387, 12 May 1950, Page 2

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Miss Joan Watts, of London, who is in Dunedin to conduct examinations for the Royal Academy of Dancing, chatting informally to a trio of girls whom she had just examined yesterday afternoon. On Saturday two students will appear before her for the Solo Seal, the highest examination held by the Royal Academy of Dancing. It will be the first time that this examination has been held in Dunedin. Otago Daily Times, Issue 27387, 12 May 1950, Page 2

Miss Joan Watts, of London, who is in Dunedin to conduct examinations for the Royal Academy of Dancing, chatting informally to a trio of girls whom she had just examined yesterday afternoon. On Saturday two students will appear before her for the Solo Seal, the highest examination held by the Royal Academy of Dancing. It will be the first time that this examination has been held in Dunedin. Otago Daily Times, Issue 27387, 12 May 1950, Page 2