MUSIC EXAMINATIONS.
Trinity College Successes Announced. i Thp following is the list of candidates : who were successful in the theory examinations of the Trinity College of Music. London, held in Christchurch in •June last. Unless otherwise stated, the ! candidates passed in Pianoforte Theory, i Licentiates—Berry, Marjory Irene. Associates—Strahl, Emilija; Blaek--1 urn, Doreen: Clark, Alan John; Evans, Joan Adah (violin); tiimblett, Lovona; Tweed. Margaret Evelyn; Fraser, otira Hazel (elocution); Rickard, Malcolm Arnold (elocution). Art of Teaching—Boddington, Howard Paul: Sutherland, Jean Mavis; Weston, Dorothy 1 illian. Rudiments. Henley, Kathleen; Hewitt, Desmond James (singing): Boddington, Howard Paul: O'Keefe, Eileen Margaret; Sutherland, Jean Mavis; Weston. Dorothy Lillian. Higher Local.—-Honours: Gann. Cassie. Senior.—Honours: Burson, Olive N. Pass: Frizzelle, Ruth Batstone. Advanced Intermediate. Honours: Buchanan, Isabella May: Buchanan, Noeline K.: Inwood. Margaret Lilian. I ntermediate.—H nours: Forgeson, June Iris: French, Edith: I,e Page. Marjorie; Rose. Gladys. Pass: Calvert, Freda: Crawford, Lucy Frances; Meharry, Irene;-Simon, Beryl. Advanced .Ijmior.—Honours: Brooker, Louise. Pass: Voice, Yvonne Leslie. Junior.—Honours; Burnet, Litster Mary: Cruickshank. Valerie; Gamble, Otholie; Griffiths, Myrtle .Teane’ta ; Horan. Eileen Clare; M'Donald, Joyce; Bamshaw, Margaret .loan; Strothers. Mar lory Jean. Pass: Hazeldine, Noeline Ruth. Preparatory. Honours: Chesney, Gwendoline: Genet. Dorothy; Stapp. Nora. Pass: Fried lander, Jac-k. Lyttelton Convent Centre. Senior.— Pass: Smith. Noeline. Intermediate. Pars: Sutherland, Doris. Junior.—Honours; M'Donald. Rita. Preparatory.—Honours; Kuns. Oruu; Symonds. Constance. St Mary's Convent Centre. Senior.— Pass: Crosbie, Jessie. I ntermediate.- -Honours: M'Convilhy Ngaire; M'Farlane, Betty. Preparatory.—Honours; Ardagh, t.ilv A.: Driver. Sylvia; Gadd, Ngaire: Gibson. Dorothy. Molly. Margaret: Parkin, Kathleen: Pyne. Molly; Shea, Joan R.; Simpson, Natalie.
The greatest fortress, from a strategical point of view, is the famous stronghold of Gibraltar. It occupies a rocky peninsula jutting into the sea. about three miles long and three-quar-ters of a mile wide. One central rock rises to a height of 1435 feet above sea level. Its northern face is almost perpendicular, while its east side lull of tremendous precipices. On the south it terminates in what is called “ liuropa Point.” The west side is less -teep than the east, and between its base and the sea is the narrow, almost level span on which the town ol Gibraltar is built. The fortress is considered to be impregnable to military assault.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20403, 6 September 1934, Page 12
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