Musical Examinations.
Slß.—in yonr issue of Tuesday last you give the results of tliii recent theoretical oxillninatitius Beikling in connection' with Trinity College, hut in nu incorrect for& which is ' misleading. Neither was tho correction in the following issue ■complete, I was somewhat surprised at the hud taste displayed by referring to any of tho failures, more especially as some were and some net, J£l was credited (of otherwise)‘with two failures,' surely those of other ■ teachers should also' have boon mentioned. Had IhoeiTaj young teacher just commencing js the profession, tho reference mighf have done mo incalculable harm, « is fortunate that ply reputation' haf been made by steady and consistent work rather than by periodical an{ spasmodic efforts which,, as a raid, are productive of no lasting effect The* otlicial -report obtained from the local secretary, Mrs Shorwill, a as follows Number of Candidate 11, of whom seven passed, Jutefl mediate Division.-Clara Agnfl Perry, GS, 'Mr H. Temple \Vhit&| Preparatory Division.—Mary Byaiij] OS), St. Joseph's Convent; Nelhfl Fisher, 90, St. Joseph’s Convent |j Thelma Fisher, 9-i, St. Joseph’s Oon-,i vent; Gladys Wells, 1)4, St. doseph’s Convent; Margaret Boddy, S‘J, St, Joseph’s Convent; Vera Gould, S 3, Mr H. Temple. White. Thanking von in anticipation.—l am, etc.’, H.' 'TEMPLE WHITE, Schabl of Music, Feildiug, Sept. 20tii, IGO7,
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8930, 21 September 1907, Page 2
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216Musical Examinations. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8930, 21 September 1907, Page 2
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