COMPETITIONS.
GREiTMOUTH. j (SPECIAL TO "THE PEESS.") U lit. i ALU U i-tl, be.Dtember 4. .lhe following ivtie to-days — Men's lest Kecitauon, anu over—N. Jonco 166 points 1, vV. McOrath 166 2. W. UieseKiUtj ibo a. Ladies' Humorous r fijiecitotion—Miss JJ. o'j_Laiiauan, lul, i; m.iS3 M. Porfitt, 160, 2' Mws M. Phillips, 165, 3. ' 80/s' Musical Monologue, 12 to 16—Geo. Brown, 140, 1; Oswald Morris. 13". -3: Cliff O'Donnell, J 35, 3. Junior Mens .Musical Monologue, 16 to 20—Louis. Anderson, 142, 1; Percy East. 140. 2; J. O'Donnell, 186, 3. Mezzo Soprano ao.o, ladies 16 and over— Mrs Melton, 155, 1; Miss J. Torment, 150, 2; Mrs O. Shtrpe, 149, 3. Pianoforte Sob, boys and girls, 14 to 16— May Orr, 160, 1; Alan. Baty, 168, 2; Carrie James, 156, 3. Ladies' Stered Solo—Mis« Jeaa Tennent, 130,' 1; Miss H. Openshaw, 126, 2. Prepared reading, under 13, boys—E. Galbraith 1; 3. McDiarmid~2; Panisy and Cliff Ho-phy (equal) 3. Girls—Cecilia Han nan I; Nalma Haglaiw 2; Bheila Murphy 3. Pianoforto Duet, 16 and over—Mia&ea B. Adkett and M. McSherry, 170, 1; Misses M. Coburn and K. Knell, 165, 2. Impromptu Debate, recalls—A. Parkinson and .T. Booth. Miss Neta Hopkins, 494, hag now the Gilbert rcso bowl for the !«diee' Shflkesperean competition. Miss M. P&rfitt '492) and Mies Doreon CH'-Jlohan (486) were second and third respectively. St. Colum v a and United Clubs are having a keen contest foT the penior cup, and at present the former is leading. WELLINGTON. (PRESS ASsnclAflotf -rzr.r.a-RkU.) WELLINGTON, September 4. Competition results Girls' Vocal Scholarship, 16 to 21, Joan Lowry (Otaki) 280 points 1, Beryl Dath (Wellington) 248 2, Ailaa Nicholl Hutt) 243 3.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18479, 5 September 1925, Page 14
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