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MUSIC EXAMS

:rjQoys ■ ~;:-••• •oU -LECTURER .ARRIVES IN-NY. {Per Pfess Association — Copyright.) : : WELLINGTON,:- July 25..' Ah" 1 ' arrival ;byi(_the Monowai to-day was Mr Ronald }o’namberlain, lecturer and examiner ortothe' Trinity College of Music, London I ,rß?';cpnduct examinations in the -South Island;

Mr A. Quaifie,'.examirier for the Royal Society of Music , also' to conduct examinations in the Dominion.

Mr Ohamberlain, on his, way here, conducted lt-he first iTrinity 00-’lege held in America’; ‘ where that they -ar e feeling, -the need for something which has world-wide ■value,- and fixed standard, -and are finding it in the. Trinity College examinations. i -fie thought music in the ’States would impfOve with the introduction of these examinations. The -standard there was fiather isjiperficial, and fell short of what required.,

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1932, Page 6

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MUSIC EXAMS Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1932, Page 6

MUSIC EXAMS Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1932, Page 6

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