WON MUSIC TESTS
PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS NEW ZEALAND SUCCESSES Successful candidates in the practical music examinations held last year in New Zealand have been announced by the associated board of the Royal College of Music, London. Exhibitioners have open to them a free course of not less than two years’ duration at one of the associated board's institutions. The winning candidates are: Exhibitioners. —Thelma F* Willoughby, Wellington; Mary E. Martin, Greymoiith; Margaret G. McLeod, Havelock North. Medallists.—Final grade: Gold medal. Eva Judd.. Dunedin; silver medal, Noel C. Newson. Christchurch. Advanced grade: Gold medal, Marjorie Alexander, Christchurch; silver medal, Mary E. Martin, Greymoutli. Intermediate grade: Gold medal, Gordon V. Anderson, Christchurch; silver medal, Isabel Dawson. Oamaru. Licentiate Examinations ’ (two £25 prizes).—North Island: Richard Maunder, Wellington. South Island: Constance Plamank, Tiruaru. Local Exh l'itions (£ls and £lO each). —Advanced grade: Mary E. Martin, Greymouth. Intermediate grade: Sunday Mowbray, Auckland. Violet Ward Prize Christchurch Centre —Marjorie E. Alexander.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 641, 18 April 1929, Page 6
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154WON MUSIC TESTS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 641, 18 April 1929, Page 6
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