COMPETITIONS.
(Fer Press Association.) DtJNEDIN, this day. Thc Dunedin competitions continue to attrnct much interest, nnd the various sessions iyere well attended yesterday. Further results wore: — Impromptu debate, L. H. Hunt and F. B. Adams, 230 points, 1; G. H. Oihb and •E. J. Tipler, 200 points, 2. Men's Shakespearian recitation, J. A. Cuttle, 87 points, 1; W. Craw ford, 83 points, 2. Musical monologue. • Misses Bnthie, , Howie Stunrt, .and Ethel Churchill, 88 points '(equal), 1; W. Crawford, 85. points, 2. Piano solo (IS to 15), Hilda Balk, Lena Oeddes, Atlanta Aiken, 1. Violin solo (amateurs), over 15, tnglish Todfl (Invercargill), 91 points, 1; Albert West-head, 86 points, 2. Sacred baritone solo, VV. Gemmell (Wyndham), 92 ])oints, 1; A. -T. Kusscll, 83 points, 2. Soprano solo, Miss Rebecca Carr, 87 points, 1; Miss Maude Pitcher, 82 points, 2.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12883, 2 October 1912, Page 7
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138COMPETITIONS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12883, 2 October 1912, Page 7
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