SHAKESPEARE READING
' ' ANNUAL TEST. ' ~ The Wellington Shakespeare Club's annual rending competition for pupils attending secondary schools wae held at the Technical School on Saturday. Ninu candidates—seven girls and two boys— pro£cnted thenwslvM, and the judge. Miss M. L. Nicholls, made her awards as follow:—Tn the girls' section, Violet Mills (rained 92 per cent, of marks, and Mary Cooley 90 per cent.j both are pupils of Wellington Girls' College. Phyllis Bowring, of Fitzherbert Terrace School, was awarded 84 per cent. Tit the boys section, C. K. Powles, Wellington Col. le"«, was; placed first with 78 per cent, of mark?. The judue found difficulty in separating the placed candidates in mie girls' class, both '"disphiying exceptionally high dramatic power and feeling especially'in tlio eight-'readng test.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 46, 18 November 1919, Page 2
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123SHAKESPEARE READING Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 46, 18 November 1919, Page 2
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