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CAMBRIDGE COMPETITIONS

EARLY AWARDS With a record number of 510 entries over 100 more than the previous best record, the tifth annual festival of the Cambridge Competitions Society commenced in the Town Hall yesterday and will be continued all this week Last evening, during a suitable interval. the president of the society Mr K. Viale, extended a cordial welcome to the visiting competitors and introduced the judge of the instrumental ~.v ocal music * Mr. Temple White, v\ ellington, and elocution judg, Mrs. Bartley-Baxter, Auckland. Yesterday's results were; Recital girls under 12. —Rosalie Daniels, Auckland, 1; Jean Turner, Matamata, 2; Rosemary Richardson, Cambridge, 3. Piano Solo, under 14. —Lois Hewitt. Auckland, 72, 1; Barry Harbutt, Cambridge, 70, 2; Jean Maberley, 69, 3. Recitation, boys and girls under 14. Joan Hardy, Cambridge, 176, 1; Max Aard, Cambridge, 160, 2; Joan Turner Matamata, and Gladys Bluck, Cambridge, 154 each, 3. Piano Duet, under 12.—Joan Maberley and Rita Price, 76, 1; Nona Easter and Mavis Boyce, 75, 2. Vocal Solo, gentlemen.—W. A. Mills, Te Awamutu, “The Mighty Deep,” 70, 1; A. Watts, Manurewa, 68, 2. Piano Solo, under 21,’ nocturne in C minor.—Miss Joyce Hewitt, Remuera, 78, 1; Flossie Brook, Thames, 75, 2; Gane Harbut, Cambridge, 73, 3. Recital, girls under 9, “Sixpence.”— Joyce Martin and Moya Mahoney, equal, 1; Colin Martyn and Charles Ferguson equal, 2. Recital with Musical Accompaniment Humorous.—J. A. Sharp, Auckland, “And Yet I Don’t Know,” 207, 1; Frank Adeane, Auckland, 200, 2; Edna Langmuir, 3. Mezzo-Soprano Solo, “Down In the Forest.” —Norali M. Edwards, Te Awamutu, 80, 1; Edna Langmuir, Te Awamutu, 78, 2; Adele Bell, 3. Humorous Recital. —Norma Langton, Cambridge, 170, 1; Gretchen Hulme, 169, 2; Edna Langmufr, 3. Vocal Solo, with Accompaniment and Obbligato.—W. Maberley, Cambridge, 1. Impromptu Speech.—E. B. Hillam, 180, 1; Frank Adeane, Auckland, 179, 2. Bass Solo, “Harlequin.”—W. A. Mills, Te Awamutu, 75, 1; A. Watts, Manurewa, 68, 2.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 166, 4 October 1927, Page 3

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CAMBRIDGE COMPETITIONS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 166, 4 October 1927, Page 3

CAMBRIDGE COMPETITIONS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 166, 4 October 1927, Page 3

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