DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN
Mr. T. Deehan, senior vice-president of St. Joseph's Men's Club, has been appointed the club's official rcpresenta tive at the ■ Australasian Catholic Congress, to -be Tield m Sydney this month. Mr. "Deehan leaves for Sydney via • Melbourne on September 19. ' The following candidates of St. Dominic's College were successful in the thoory examination held by the Associated Board of the Royal Academy and Royal College of Music, London, on June 5 last : — Intermediate harmony — Winifred Hawcridge, 122. Rudiments of nrnsic (Local Centre) — Mary S. Hall, 91; Elsie Paton, 84; Kate H. Park, 71; Mabel L. Esquilant, 88. School examinations, higher division— Ethel M. Goldsmith (honors), 131; Honor Morrison (pass), 110. . The members of the Shakespeare class connected with St. Joseph's Men's Club gave a splendid reading of the 1 Merchant of Venice' pn Friday evening. The following gentlemen sustained the various characters: — Messrs. J. B. Callan, jun., E. W. Spain, L. Coughlan, T. Deehan, O. Swanson, J. V. Quelch, A. Graham, H. Poppelwell, and "J. Sims. At the conclusion of the entertainment the readers were warmly congratulated on the excellence of the performance and the improvement noticeable since_ thenlast appearance. M «« —
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New Zealand Tablet, 2 September 1909, Page 22
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194DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN New Zealand Tablet, 2 September 1909, Page 22
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