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LATE LOCALS.

Owing to the flooded state of rivers the South coach will not leave Ross until Thursday morning. At the Trinity College practical examination held at Greymouth, Miss Doreen Daly, who is only 14£ years of age, secured her A.T.C.L., and is probably one of the youngest A.T.C.L.’s in New Zealand. At the recent examination she scored 92 per cent in the A.T.C.L. test— surely a record for one so young. When Miss Daly was twelve and a } ia ]f years old she gained the highest marks in New Zealand in the Senior * Division for pianoforte playing. This distinction entitled her to the Trinity College nine guineas. Miss Daly is also a holder of the Junior National Scholarship, and was the Seddon medallist for 1919.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1920, Page 3

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126

LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1920, Page 3

LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1920, Page 3

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