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DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS.

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Dunedin, August 29. The competitions wero continued today. Results: — . Music, sight reading, 18 years and over —Doris Monro (Christchurch), 80, 1; Rita Istali, 75, 2; N. Dann (Christchurch), 70, 3. Nino competitors. Piano duet (amateurs), 18 years and over—Leslio Tyrie and Frank . Bennett (Duncdm), 100, 1; Gladys Penfold and Eva Aslin (Dunedin), 93, 2; Edith Harris and Edith Luscombo, 90, 3. Four pairs of competitors. Soprano solo (amateurs) —R. Carr (Dunedin), 90, 1; Jcssio Crawford (Roslyn), 88, 2; Carrie Aslin (St. Clair), 80, 3. Twolvo entries. Vocal solo (gentlemen), own selection and accompanist—J. 11. Cocks (Christchurch) and Miss M- Davenport, 90. 1; W. E. M'Kinlay (Dunedin) and Miss Rita Isaacs, 75, 2. No. third place award. Fifteen entries. Recitation (Shakesperean)—Miss Ivah Cran, 83, 1; Miss Elsio M'Peak, 82, 2; Miss Lilian King, 75, 3. Reading at, sight (amateurs), selection in prose 'and poetry—Miss Julie Jacobs, 88, 1; Miss Ivah Cran, 86, 2; Mr. B. P. Brown (Otaki), 83, 3. Prepared speech—Walter Dixon, 32, 1; J. Henderson, 31, 2; W. Michael. 27, 3. Recitation (amateurs), 16 years and under 21 —Mr. Stanley Lawson, 1; Sir. Stanley Foote, 2: Mr. Herbert Flynn. 3. Tho judge made special reference to Miss .Carr's voice. He said she had a big future if she studied hard, and be heard of beyond Dunedin. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Napior, August 29.Preliminary tests in connection with tho municipal trams aro in progress, and the service is oxpcctcd to bo available for tho public in a week's time. Tho Education Board lias adopted a resolution urging that the minimum salary for teachers in the back-block schools should be raised to £130. Are you Koing to buy a motor cycle for snrini;' and summer use? Tho hillclimbs and road-tests records have proved the superiority of ono machine over all— that's tho Ruclro— for the record of tho Rwigc is oiio loiiß list of successes. Send for particulars of the Uiklkc, or call, inspect, and have a trial run. Will von comeP E. Reynold!) and Co., Ltd., Victoria Staoot, Wellington.—Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1843, 1 September 1913, Page 7

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DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1843, 1 September 1913, Page 7

DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1843, 1 September 1913, Page 7

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