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THE COMPETITIONS.

TO-DAY’S RESULTS. 1 CALEDONIAN HALL. The Competitions were continued this morning. Results were as follows: PIANO DUET. Ten and under Twelve. Own selection. Recalls: Miss Merle Garnett, Christchurch and Miss Shirley Cook, "Les Sylphes.” Miss Norma Haldane, Rlccarton, and Master Leslie Htfldane, “Norwegian Dance.” Miss Gwendoline ]§arber, Opawa, and Master Guthrie JJarber, Opawa, Korgisian Dance.’* Other competitors were—Miss Patricia Cairns and Miss Romolo Adkins, Miss Vera Ealhain and Miss Nina Gill; Masters Walter Throover, Gerald Hewitt, Miss Chrissie Hemingway and Miss Heather Fisher, Miss f Maisie Wilton and Miss Margaret King, I Miss Mavis Sutherland and Miss Florrie Feron, Miss Eileen Daly and Miss Moira Gibson. SONG FOR GIRLS. Twelve and under Fourteen. ) "Always” from “Three Happy Songs’* (H. H. Stott). Recalls; Misff Lottie Colville, St Albans. Miss Nancy Bishop, Ashburton. Miss Audrey Thompson, St Albans. Other competitors were—Miss Mollte Cummings, Miss Mollie Fowler. Miss Hazel Hannan, Miss Freda Judkins, Miss Alma Hedgman, Miss Doreen Saunders, Miss Lulu Mackinson.

SONG FOR BOYS, Twelve and under Sixteen. Own selection. Recalls; Master Douglas Galbraith, Greymout'h, “Home, Dear Home.” Master Raymond Braisher, Kaiapoi “Piper of June.” Master Dawson Douglas, Sydenham, “A Farewell.” Other competitors were—Master Graham Suckling, Master George M'Neill, Master Honie Yates. CHORAL HALL. READING AT SIGHT, Boys under Sixteen. Master Dawson Douglas, Christchurch, 84 1 Master John Wilton, Linwood, 81 11 2 Master Clive M’Neill, Avonslde, 79 3 4 Other competitors were—Master J. Humphries, Master G. Newson, Master Donald M'Lean, Master G. Windsor, Master G. Clothier, Master R. Thomson, Master Vernon Hill, Master Elder Masson, Master Fred Stevens, Master Hedley Aitken, Master Noel Newson, Master L. Absalom. READING AT SIGHT, Girls under Sixteen. Results were as follows: First Section. Miss Merle Cunningham, Sumner. 85 1 Miss Joan Hughes, Richmond, 8 3 . . 2 Miss Norah Logan, Christchurch. 82 3 Other competitors were—Miss Gladys Rose, Miss Yvonne Dodge, Miss Eunice Fowler, Miss Phyllis Washer. Miss Miretta Shier, Miss Patricia Townsend, Miss Kathleen Read, Miss Marie Bryant, Miss Valerie Cater, Miss Joan Thomson, Miss Doris Donnelly, Miss Byllee Brown. Miss Betty Scott, Miss Pearl Hannan, Miss Eunice Woods, Miss Edna Grenfell. Second Section. Miss Grade Kerr, Dunedin, 88 ... . 1 Miss Audrey Thompson, St Albans. 87 2 Miss Betty Thomson, St. Albans, 86 3 Other competitors were—Miss Mollie Fowler. Miss Edith Parsons. Miss Peggy Angus, Miss Gwen Grange, Miss P. Barter, Miss Kitty Eckhoff, Miss P. Eckhoff, Miss Jean Brice, Miss Hazel Hannan. Miss Lily Kinsella. Miss Alice Chapman, Miss Kathleen Chappie, Miss Melva Cater, Miss Doreen Saunders, Miss Patricia Kerr, Miss N. Newev. SONG FOR GTRLS. (Own Selection.) (14 and under 16.) Recalls: Miss Linda Mills (Christchurch) Miss Melva Cater (St. AlbansV Miss Joyce Nixon (Riccarton). SONG IN CHARACTER. (Own Selection.) (Boy or Girl, 8 and under 16.) Miss U Gladys Rose (Linwood). Master Ewart Douglas (Christchurch). Miss Kathleen Read (Merivale>. RECITATION IN CHARACTER. (Boy or Girl, eight and under ten.) Not Humorous. Recalls: Miss Ivy Brown (Christchurch). Miss Gladys Rose (Linwood). Miss Kathleen Read (Merivale). Master James Humphries (Linwood). RECITATION IN CHARACTER. Boy or Girl, ten and under thirteen.) Humorous. Recalls: Miss Hazel Noss (Dunedin). Miss Etta Kirkwood (Dunedin). Master Clive M’Neill (Christchurch). TO-HIOKT’B COHCRRT The concert in the Caledonian Hall ihis evening will introduce some clever oerformer*. An attractive Item win b*. the combined ballet, in which groups of dancers are giving A Hungarian Dance,” “A Gavotte and “Ballet Clasaioues ” There are two Juvenile classes for character recitations, which are always popular. Other classes to be decided are:—Girl’s song, “Always”; recitation, fourteen and under sixteen’ piano duet, ten and under twelve; character dance; song for girls. and song for boys. The sessions for Monday sit the Caledonian anil Choral Halls are advertised.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18161, 21 May 1927, Page 6

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THE COMPETITIONS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18161, 21 May 1927, Page 6

THE COMPETITIONS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18161, 21 May 1927, Page 6