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(1) Miss M. Pitcher, winner of mezzo-scprauo solo, sacred song, humorous song, and humorous recitation; (2) Master Mortley Peak, winner of recitation, “The Torch of Life”; (3) Miss Ethel Churchill winner of recitation, “The Song of the Peasant", <4; Miss M. Emery, winner of sight-reading at piano (18 years and over); (5) Miss L. James, winner of Scotch song; (6) Miss Sophie Vivian, winner of humorous recitation, and children’s action song; (7) Master Alfred Geddes, winner of song for junior boys; (8) Miss Lilian Churchill, winner of scripture essay (under 21 years).

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Otago Witness, Issue 3058, 23 October 1912, Page 46 (Supplement)

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(1) Miss M. Pitcher, winner of mezzo-scprauo solo, sacred song, humorous song, and humorous recitation; (2) Master Mortley Peak, winner of recitation, “The Torch of Life”; (3) Miss Ethel Churchill winner of recitation, “The Song of the Peasant", <4; Miss M. Emery, winner of sight-reading at piano (18 years and over); (5) Miss L. James, winner of Scotch song; (6) Miss Sophie Vivian, winner of humorous recitation, and children’s action song; (7) Master Alfred Geddes, winner of song for junior boys; (8) Miss Lilian Churchill, winner of scripture essay (under 21 years). Otago Witness, Issue 3058, 23 October 1912, Page 46 (Supplement)

(1) Miss M. Pitcher, winner of mezzo-scprauo solo, sacred song, humorous song, and humorous recitation; (2) Master Mortley Peak, winner of recitation, “The Torch of Life”; (3) Miss Ethel Churchill winner of recitation, “The Song of the Peasant", <4; Miss M. Emery, winner of sight-reading at piano (18 years and over); (5) Miss L. James, winner of Scotch song; (6) Miss Sophie Vivian, winner of humorous recitation, and children’s action song; (7) Master Alfred Geddes, winner of song for junior boys; (8) Miss Lilian Churchill, winner of scripture essay (under 21 years). Otago Witness, Issue 3058, 23 October 1912, Page 46 (Supplement)

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