TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC.
Reports the Sydney Uudy lutegraph : The following local exhibitions of the Trinity College of Music, London, have been awarded on the local examinations held during 1913 in the Dominions and India:— Senior Practical Exhibitions.—Mary Quinn (Waimate, New .Zealand), age 13 years, pianoforte (98 marks); Jessie Wood (Landour, India), age 17, pianoforte (98) j Yvonne («'. Cowling (Adelaide), age 19, singing (97); Vera I. Giovanelli (Grafton), . age 15, violin (95) j Hilda Passed (Mnngawhare, New Zealand), age 13, pianoforte (92); Peterus Lemmer (Klarksdorp, Transvaal), age 17, pianoforte (91). Intermediate Practical Exhibitions. —Ethel E. C. White (Melbourne), aged 14 years, pianoforte (98 marks); Millicent Watson (Brisbane), age 13, violin (97); Marjorie Paxten (Allahabad), age 15, pianoforte (97); Leonard Daymond (Launceston), age 14, pianoforte (93); Kathleen- S. Galbraith (Invercargill), age 15, pianoforte (93); Hilda 'Myers (Johannesburg), aged 1-1, pianoforte (88). Junior Practical Exhibitions.—Monica Christie (l)unedin), age 13 years, pianoforte (lOOmarks); Maneck K. Wadia (Bombay), age 17, (singing .100); Eileen Carter (Christchurch), age 15, pianoforte (99); May L. Marlor (Brisbane), age 15, pianoforte (97) : Adelaide Smith (Bunbury, West Australia), age IG, pianoforte (95); Violet M. H. Baillie (Johanneshurg), age 10, pianoforte (92). Theory Exhibitions.—Higher local: Ethel A. Cameron (Grafton, New South Wales), age 17 years (95 marks). Senior: Mabel Barnes (Johannesburg), age 15 (100). Advanced intermediate: Kathleen A. Plowman (Pietermaritzburg), age 16 (100). Intermediate: Gertrude Metcalfe (Calcutta), age 15 (100). Advanced junior: Koa E. M. Oliver (Dunedin), age 10 (100). Junior: Winnie Dohortv (Perth), age LI (100). These exhibitions provide for t' further musical education of the w ners for 12 months at their r centres and under their own teacher^ • the college providing the necessary fees. The complete scheme of these exhibitions, now in its tenth year, eni- • braces the whole Empire, and .in all ; no lomk than 020 exhibitions have been awarded of a total value of £'4340.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3, 24 April 1914, Page 2
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309TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3, 24 April 1914, Page 2
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