One of the dualities some pupils will haveflrthe next el tion of the Board Royal Academy is that of ear bv the examiner. A teacher t explain, to a pupil recently i meant. "Teacher: "I will tap w pencil on the table, and yqj listen carefully to the tim lythm of a tune that m : : I through my mind." Having do comes the query from the ] "Well, what tune waa that? answer came promptly, "Bid# horse to Bambury Cross." Hi® collapsed, and> explained thai "God Save tfre King," and .'1
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 593, 17 December 1920, Page 2
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