Oamaru
1 0 (From our own correspondent.) May 26 : .. Amongst the 1000 school children who participated! in the Empire Day celebrations yesterday were between 60 and 70 pupils of the parish schools, who were also> present at the patriotic picture entertainment at th© Opera House in the morning. he Christchurch Sun says that a large number of ladies and gentlemen, principally friends and relatives of the principal candidates, attended the distribution of medals and certificates' -in connection with -th© Trinity College musical examinations at the Art Gallery on Tuesday afternoon. Miss Amy . Gilligan, A.T.C.L., of Oamaru, winner of Lord Liverpool’s gold medal, received much applause as she went to receive the tangible representation; of her success, and . later on she played a pianoforte solo in a clear and artistic manner. Others who contributed pianoforte selections included Misses Doris S. L. Webb, Dorothea Harrop, and Eileen Qarter, while Miss Greta Oadenead, A.T.C.L., gave a violin solo. All the candidates who played were winners of medals. ' , ~ :
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New Zealand Tablet, 4 June 1914, Page 51
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164Oamaru New Zealand Tablet, 4 June 1914, Page 51
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