CAMBRIDGE FESTIVAL
FURTHER AWARDS ANNOUNCED From Our Own Correspondent CAMBRIDGE, Today. Further results of the Cambridge competitions are as follow: —' Impromptu Reading. Frank Penn, Cambridge, SO, 1; Miss Norma Langton, Cambridge, 72, 2; Mrs. J. TV. Ward, Cambridge, 70, 3; Miss Kathleen Goodwin, Cambridge, 60, 4. Piano Duet, under 12, Own Selection. — Isobel Taylor and Jocelyn Rush. Cambridge, 84, 1, Molly Sawers and Moya Mahony, Cambridge, 82, 2. Recitation, under 10.—Norma Jarvis, j Cambridge, 83, 1; Joyce Martin. Cambridge, SI, 2; Moya Mahony, Cambridge, v.h.e. National Song. Women. Any Voice.— Miss Adele Bell, Pirongia, 85, 1; Miss Doris Moore, Auckland, 84, 2; Miss Glad vs McCall, Waihi, h.c. Recitation, under 12.—Joyce Martin, Cambridge. S 3,1; Dorothea De Montalk, Frankton. S 2,2; Ken Ward, Cambridge, 80. v.h.e. Song. Girls of 17 and under 21. Own ! Selection.—Miss Reine Bell. Pirongia. 84. 1; Miss Maud Giles, Cambridge. 8::, 2; Miss Dorothy Robson. Hamilton, 82. v.h.e. ‘ Violin Solo, under 12. Own Selection.— Rodney Hamerton, Hamilton, only per-Re,-Ration, under 16. Own Selection.— ! Phyllis Galbraith. Rotorua, 84, 1; Joan! Hardy. Cambridge, S 3. 2; James Primrose, Hamilton. 82, v.h.e. Baritone Solo, "Roadways.”—Kric . Ewart, Hamilton,. 79, 1; Bruce Anderson, Hamilton, 76. 2. Humorous Recital. Women. Own Selection. —Miss Iris Andrews. Hamilton, 84.1 1: Miss Phyllis Torpv. Hamilton, .so. l> ; | Mrs. U. Otway, Te X. Langton. Cambridge, v.h.e. Piano Solo, under 21, Prelude and Fugue.—Miss Flossie Brook. Thames, 88. 1: Miss Veronica Pope. Takanini, and Miss Phyllis Cat<-. Auckland. 83 each. Recitation, under 14. "The Tni."-Zoe Favill, 81. 1: Phvllis Galbraith. Rotorua, 50. 2: J. Primrose, Hamilton, h.c. National Soup. Men.—Gerald Peters, Cambridge, 84, 1 : H. Watts, Manurewa, 51. 2: Eric Ewart, Hamilton. 3. Piano Solo. Restricted Class. Own Selection.—Miss Veronica Pope. Takanini. 86, 1; Miss Phyllis Gate. Auckland, 83, 2; Mrs. Ella Mackereth, Cambridge, v.h.e. Recitation, under 16, "The Day is I Done.”—Ruth Speight, Cambridge, 84 ! points, 1 ; Joan Hardy. Cambridge, S 3 points, 2: Phyllis Galbraith, Rotorua, and E. Wright, Frankton, SO j»oints each, v.h.e. Vocal Solo, with accompaniment and obligato.—Miss Alary Attwood, soloist; Airs. B. Couper. piano: Miss Joan Couper, cello, 75 points. 1;. W. Maberley. soloist; Aliss AT. Attwood. piane, Aliss D. Jones, 69 points. 2. Voca 1 Solo, women, restricted class, own selection. —Miss Maud Giles, Gambridge. 84 points. 1: Airs. Dorothy Robson, Hamilton, 8 2 points. 2; Miss R-ine Bell. Pirongia, and Gladys McCall. Waihi, h.c. Anecdotes.—C. Andrew. Cambridge, 1; F. 11. Jennings, .Air rrinsville. 2. Earlier results will be found on page 7.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 791, 11 October 1929, Page 11
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