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HANDSOME TROPHIES COME TO DUNEDIN.—The beautiful prizes won by Miss Bertha Rawlinson, of Dunedin, at the recent Sydney Eisteddfod. The Melba Trophy (centre) is a Magnificent specimen of the silversmith’s art and was presented by Dame Clara Butt in memory of Nellie Melba. This trophy cannot be won outright, but is held for one year by the successful champion of champions. The two cups, which are retained permanently, are for the song by Australian composer contest and for the open championship of Australia.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19360916.2.27.2

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Evening Star, Issue 22445, 16 September 1936, Page 4

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HANDSOME TROPHIES COME TO DUNEDIN.—The beautiful prizes won by Miss Bertha Rawlinson, of Dunedin, at the recent Sydney Eisteddfod. The Melba Trophy (centre) is a Magnificent specimen of the silversmith’s art and was presented by Dame Clara Butt in memory of Nellie Melba. This trophy cannot be won outright, but is held for one year by the successful champion of champions. The two cups, which are retained permanently, are for the song by Australian composer contest and for the open championship of Australia. Evening Star, Issue 22445, 16 September 1936, Page 4

HANDSOME TROPHIES COME TO DUNEDIN.—The beautiful prizes won by Miss Bertha Rawlinson, of Dunedin, at the recent Sydney Eisteddfod. The Melba Trophy (centre) is a Magnificent specimen of the silversmith’s art and was presented by Dame Clara Butt in memory of Nellie Melba. This trophy cannot be won outright, but is held for one year by the successful champion of champions. The two cups, which are retained permanently, are for the song by Australian composer contest and for the open championship of Australia. Evening Star, Issue 22445, 16 September 1936, Page 4

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