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<1) Miss May Bain an* Miss Mercer (accompanist), first in musical monologue. (2) Mr C. H. Russell, first in Shakespearean dialogue (with Miss L. King). (3) Miss L. King, first in Miss L. Geddies and Master A. Geddios, first in duet for children. (5) Miss A. Glasse, first in vocal solo (accompanied by self). (6) Mr A. J. Heifrhway, first for impromptu speech. (0 Misses £.. M . an . . Fraer, first in comedietta for amateurs.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2949, 21 September 1910, Page 48 (Supplement)

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<1) Miss May Bain an* Miss Mercer (accompanist), first in musical monologue. (2) Mr C. H. Russell, first in Shakespearean dialogue (with Miss L. King). (3) Miss L. King, first in Miss L. Geddies and Master A. Geddios, first in duet for children. (5) Miss A. Glasse, first in vocal solo (accompanied by self). (6) Mr A. J. Heifrhway, first for impromptu speech. (0 Misses £.. M. an . . Fraer, first in comedietta for amateurs. Otago Witness, Issue 2949, 21 September 1910, Page 48 (Supplement)

<1) Miss May Bain an* Miss Mercer (accompanist), first in musical monologue. (2) Mr C. H. Russell, first in Shakespearean dialogue (with Miss L. King). (3) Miss L. King, first in Miss L. Geddies and Master A. Geddios, first in duet for children. (5) Miss A. Glasse, first in vocal solo (accompanied by self). (6) Mr A. J. Heifrhway, first for impromptu speech. (0 Misses £.. M. an . . Fraer, first in comedietta for amateurs. Otago Witness, Issue 2949, 21 September 1910, Page 48 (Supplement)

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