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COMPETITIONS AT DUNEDIN.

(Per Press Association.) Dunedin, September 27. Following arc tiie results of the principal events at the Competitions Society’s festival to-day:— Champion Recitation “The Ocean,” abridged (Byron) and “Break, Break, Break” (Tennyson).—Florence Pacey (Dunedin), 82 points, 1; Miss Ca'rey Wallace (Invercargill), 80 points, 2; Miss Ethel Churchill (Dunedin), 78 points, 3. Shakespearean Dialogue, “Bassanio’s Choice of the Caskets.”—Miss L. King and Mr. Bussell (Dunedin), 72 points, 1; Miss May Bain and Mr G. F. Brisbane (Dunedin), and Miss Ethel Churchill and Mr. Dcvereaux (Dunedin), 70 points, equal. Musical Monologue.—Miss Una Owen (Dunedin), 06 points, 1; Miss B. H. Stuart (Dunedin), 02 points, 2; Miss Ethel Churchill (Dunedin), GO points, 3. Piano Solo (amateurs under 18}.— Doris Gagley, 80 points, 1; Mary Johnston, 74 points, 2. ' ' Vocal Solo, with pianofoVto accompaniment and obligato.—H. Richards (Invercargill), 87 points, 1; A. T. Russell (Dunedin), SO points, 2; Marjorie Lemon (Dunedin), 84 points, 3. Humorous Song.—Miss B. H. Stuart, 00 points, 1 ; Miss May Bain, S 3 points, 2; Miss K. Gellespie (Dannevirke), 82 points, 3. Piano Solo.—Julie Jacobs, 91 points, 1; Elsie MacDougall, 80 points, 2; 11. Elliott, SI points, 3.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 37, 28 September 1911, Page 5

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COMPETITIONS AT DUNEDIN. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 37, 28 September 1911, Page 5

COMPETITIONS AT DUNEDIN. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 37, 28 September 1911, Page 5

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