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DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS.

[Per Press Association.3 DUNEDIN, September 27. The following are tho results of the Dunedin. competitions on the concluding day Piano Duo, open (one entry)-—Mar-jorio Stoneham and Jeanie Leslie. Vocal Solo, operatic, gentlemen, amateurs or professionals (five entries) —J. H. Cocks (Christohurch), 87 points, 1; George Proctor, 83 points, 2; Anthony Spears, 72 points, 3. Dickens Character Sketch (five en-tries)—-G. T. M'llroy, 70 points, 1; Irene Aslin, 63 points, 2. Champion Vocal Solo, gentlemen (four entries) —W. Gemmel, 176 points, 1; J. H. Cocks (Christohurch), 161 points, 2; F. M. Perkins, 146 points, 3. Vocal Solo, with piano accompaniment and obligato (sixteen entries)— Stella Murray (Christchurcli), 99 points, 1; J. H. " Cocks (Christchurch), 97 points, 2; Vera James, 91 points, 3. Sacred Solo, tenor, amateur (four entries)— George Proctor, 82 points, 1 - x D. J. Evans. 61 points, 2. Scotch Song, amateurs, ladies (ten entries)— Alma Le Fevre (Palmerston), 91 points, 1; Rebecca Carr, 76 points, 2: Jessie Christie, 3. Grand Choir Contest, anthem, part song .and operatic cliorus (two entries) —Students' Choir (Harold Browning, eonductr), 0233 pints, 1; Gardner Johnstone Choir, 2.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11504, 28 September 1915, Page 3

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DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11504, 28 September 1915, Page 3

DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11504, 28 September 1915, Page 3

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