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(From an Occasional Correspondent.) The following are ;he names of the candidates who were successful in passing examinations in practical music held by the examiner for Trinity College of Music, London, Mr. Henry Saint-George, at the Convent, Waimate. »Eleven candidates were presented, and all were successful : — Preparatory — Agnes Lawlor, 80 ; William Craighead, 79 ; Mary Brosnahan, 77 ; Tottie Byers, 77; Madge Craighead, 74. Junior — Nettie Nicoll, 76; Minnie Kane, 76. Intermediate — Alice 7°nes, 78. Senior — Mary O'Connor, 84; Mary Bartos, 81. Higher examination. — Associate pianist, A.T.C.L. — Dorothy Dellahunt, 85. This pupil is only sixteen years of age, and thereby holds the distinction of being the youngest A.T.C.L. in the world : so says the examiner, Mr. H. Saint-George."

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume 12, 12 November 1908, Page 23

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Waimate New Zealand Tablet, Volume 12, 12 November 1908, Page 23

Waimate New Zealand Tablet, Volume 12, 12 November 1908, Page 23

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