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1. Master James Humphreys: Junior scholarship; song; junior recitation (under 15). 2. Miss E. Ritchie (Dunedin): Test, restricted and national soprano solos. 3. Misses Gladys Rose and Patricia Townsend: Duet in character (under 16); Gladys Rose—gold medal for highest aggregate marks; Patricia Townsend —piano solo (under 14). 4. Miss Billie Addis: Irish jig; Egyptian, skipping, and step dances (under 12). 5. Miss Nola Edginton Mounsey memorial scholarship (vocal); piano solo (under 10). 6. Miss Myra Sutton (Lyttelton): Vocal scholarship (under 21). 7. Miss Erana Newbold (Dunedin): Test and New Zealand recitations. 8. Mr H. J. Francis: Vocal scholarship; tenor solo. 9. Miss Grace Nixon (Christchurch): Junior scholarship (11 to 16); junior recitation. 10. Miss Lorna de la Cour: Piano solo, society’s scholarship. 11. Mr Denys Cow: Shakespearian and Dominion recitations; non-humorous and humorous recitals. 12. Miss Norma Sturrock: Junior, humorous, and character recitations (8 to 12). 13. Miss Ivy Fowler: Elocution scholarship, ladies or men (16 to 21). 14. Miss Betty Hilliard: Vocal solo; Alice Gunner memorial medal. 15. Miss Nathalie Pollock (Wellington): Junior championship; character and humorous recitations; reading at sight (under 16). 16. Miss Betty Carnochan: Highland fling and sword dance (under 15); Irish jig (12 to 18). 17. Mr Douglas Suckling (Tai Tapu) : Sacred and national solos; vocal duet. 18. Miss Phyllis Kinniburgh: Bristol scholarship; piano solo (16 to 18). 19. Miss Kathleen Bond: Vocal championship; contralto, national, sacred, and operatic solos; vocal scholarship (21 and over). 20. Miss Joan Boniface: Piano solo; Begg's scholarship. 21. Mr Jack Darragh: Story without words; humorous recitation. 22. Miss Doris O Connor: Reel o’ Tulloch and Highland reel (any age); Highland fling and sailor’s hornpipe (15 and over). 23. M r P. Caithness: Men’s vocal championship; sacred, open, and operatic solos. 24. Miss Joan Sorrell (Christchurch): Vocal scholarship (under 16); sacred solo (under 14). 25. Master Douglas Hall: Boys’ elocution championship; test recitation (under 12). —Crown Studios, photo.

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Otago Witness, Issue 4030, 9 June 1931, Page 37

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1. Master James Humphreys: Junior scholarship; song; junior recitation (under 15). 2. Miss E. Ritchie (Dunedin): Test, restricted and national soprano solos. 3. Misses Gladys Rose and Patricia Townsend: Duet in character (under 16); Gladys Rose—gold medal for highest aggregate marks; Patricia Townsend—piano solo (under 14). 4. Miss Billie Addis: Irish jig; Egyptian, skipping, and step dances (under 12). 5. Miss Nola Edginton Mounsey memorial scholarship (vocal); piano solo (under 10). 6. Miss Myra Sutton (Lyttelton): Vocal scholarship (under 21). 7. Miss Erana Newbold (Dunedin): Test and New Zealand recitations. 8. Mr H. J. Francis: Vocal scholarship; tenor solo. 9. Miss Grace Nixon (Christchurch): Junior scholarship (11 to 16); junior recitation. 10. Miss Lorna de la Cour: Piano solo, society’s scholarship. 11. Mr Denys Cow: Shakespearian and Dominion recitations; non-humorous and humorous recitals. 12. Miss Norma Sturrock: Junior, humorous, and character recitations (8 to 12). 13. Miss Ivy Fowler: Elocution scholarship, ladies or men (16 to 21). 14. Miss Betty Hilliard: Vocal solo; Alice Gunner memorial medal. 15. Miss Nathalie Pollock (Wellington): Junior championship; character and humorous recitations; reading at sight (under 16). 16. Miss Betty Carnochan: Highland fling and sword dance (under 15); Irish jig (12 to 18). 17. Mr Douglas Suckling (Tai Tapu) : Sacred and national solos; vocal duet. 18. Miss Phyllis Kinniburgh: Bristol scholarship; piano solo (16 to 18). 19. Miss Kathleen Bond: Vocal championship; contralto, national, sacred, and operatic solos; vocal scholarship (21 and over). 20. Miss Joan Boniface: Piano solo; Begg's scholarship. 21. Mr Jack Darragh: Story without words; humorous recitation. 22. Miss Doris O Connor: Reel o’ Tulloch and Highland reel (any age); Highland fling and sailor’s hornpipe (15 and over). 23. Mr P. Caithness: Men’s vocal championship; sacred, open, and operatic solos. 24. Miss Joan Sorrell (Christchurch): Vocal scholarship (under 16); sacred solo (under 14). 25. Master Douglas Hall: Boys’ elocution championship; test recitation (under 12). —Crown Studios, photo. Otago Witness, Issue 4030, 9 June 1931, Page 37

1. Master James Humphreys: Junior scholarship; song; junior recitation (under 15). 2. Miss E. Ritchie (Dunedin): Test, restricted and national soprano solos. 3. Misses Gladys Rose and Patricia Townsend: Duet in character (under 16); Gladys Rose—gold medal for highest aggregate marks; Patricia Townsend—piano solo (under 14). 4. Miss Billie Addis: Irish jig; Egyptian, skipping, and step dances (under 12). 5. Miss Nola Edginton Mounsey memorial scholarship (vocal); piano solo (under 10). 6. Miss Myra Sutton (Lyttelton): Vocal scholarship (under 21). 7. Miss Erana Newbold (Dunedin): Test and New Zealand recitations. 8. Mr H. J. Francis: Vocal scholarship; tenor solo. 9. Miss Grace Nixon (Christchurch): Junior scholarship (11 to 16); junior recitation. 10. Miss Lorna de la Cour: Piano solo, society’s scholarship. 11. Mr Denys Cow: Shakespearian and Dominion recitations; non-humorous and humorous recitals. 12. Miss Norma Sturrock: Junior, humorous, and character recitations (8 to 12). 13. Miss Ivy Fowler: Elocution scholarship, ladies or men (16 to 21). 14. Miss Betty Hilliard: Vocal solo; Alice Gunner memorial medal. 15. Miss Nathalie Pollock (Wellington): Junior championship; character and humorous recitations; reading at sight (under 16). 16. Miss Betty Carnochan: Highland fling and sword dance (under 15); Irish jig (12 to 18). 17. Mr Douglas Suckling (Tai Tapu) : Sacred and national solos; vocal duet. 18. Miss Phyllis Kinniburgh: Bristol scholarship; piano solo (16 to 18). 19. Miss Kathleen Bond: Vocal championship; contralto, national, sacred, and operatic solos; vocal scholarship (21 and over). 20. Miss Joan Boniface: Piano solo; Begg's scholarship. 21. Mr Jack Darragh: Story without words; humorous recitation. 22. Miss Doris O Connor: Reel o’ Tulloch and Highland reel (any age); Highland fling and sailor’s hornpipe (15 and over). 23. Mr P. Caithness: Men’s vocal championship; sacred, open, and operatic solos. 24. Miss Joan Sorrell (Christchurch): Vocal scholarship (under 16); sacred solo (under 14). 25. Master Douglas Hall: Boys’ elocution championship; test recitation (under 12). —Crown Studios, photo. Otago Witness, Issue 4030, 9 June 1931, Page 37

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