WESTLAND COMPETITIONS
FRIDAY. AFTERNOON
SESSION RESULTS
Character Dance, over 14 years.— Ella Robinson 67, 1, Pat Heslin 63, 2, Eileen Rohloff 61, 3. j. 10 . Song for Girls, own selection, 9 to 4 14 years.—Recalls, Gladys Higson, Alice Radcliffe, Millie Coulson, Connie Staines.
Operative. Dancfi, pas de seul, toe dancing, 10 to. 14 years.—Melva Moss 72, 1, Edna Armstrong 71, 2, Vivian Knowles 63, 3. .?
Mezzo SopraiiaonSblo, Horses of fthe Dawn-rrAdsl Lynn 85, 1 Rita Morgan 83. 2, Jane, A. Warren 82, 3. "■ Choral Singing,' -school pupils, under 18 years.—State School 90. Mr Lilly passed high judgment on this appearance, and hoped'‘the item would be put on at both demonstration concerts. He praised the training of the choral party but expressed the opinion that the' older boys whose voices were changing should be omitted in future competitions. ■
Ladies Solo, &wn selection, "'Mr E. Moss’ trophy). "‘Recall. —MisSes A. Lynn, R. Morgafi,' E. Knight and Mrs Turnbull.' The'judge commented very \ favourably on'this section. ).
Musical Monologue, 12 to 14 years, J' own selection. Recalls. —Alan Coles', Mary McGavin, Mary Preston, Jean Kyle. ’ ....
Oration. 15 to 10 years, own selection.—Mollie and Mary McGavin 75, 2, Winston Reynolds 74 3.
Recitation,,, 13 to 15 years, “Arms of tlie Man”. Recalls. —Jean Kyle, Olive Winstanley.vMavis Bond. ■ Shakespean .Recitation, (President’s Bowl), for ladies.., “Hermione’s Defence.—Miss Hannan 77, 1, Hazel Porrv 7f>, 2, rF.iq Sparkes (present holder) 75, 3.. , Musical Monologue, 12 to 18 years, humorous.—Edna rHowat 78, .1, Nancy Wright . 77, -2, Millie Perry :7i6, 3. TO-DAY’
The Competitions were resumed, this morning at Q-SOedlhlock .at <both.’Ahalls, ) and were., beingc-rionfinuedv'This* “after- ) n00n... All the ; clrtsses were'well'filled and the Attendance #as veryigpod, the interest in the pf&gramines 'being well maintained. i: si , ; '.'K .
Monday is to' be 1 a very,“full'day at the Princess Theatre. The morning i,\ ■session begins at'-0.30 o’clock with The juvenile recitation “The Penguin and Whale.” The dancing section will be completed on Monday. The afternoon session commences at 2 o-’clock, . and there will be a full evening’ programing at the'Theatre, "' beginning ftt 7.30 o’clock. A very varied list of items _,i will- be presented', .including several re- ' calls and several.Tnale events, includ-v 'ing the impromptu debate ‘. and the' Phakesperean Competition for, tlje Sed* don Cup. • ,
Intending are reminded' that seats for .the demonstration concerts are now being .secured, j .;
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