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Greymouth

(From our own Correspondent.) February 18. Miss Ethel Wallace, a pupil of the Convent School, has this year won the - gold medal awarded by the Royal Academy of Music for the highest marks obtained in the Intermediate Examination (violin). At a recent presentation of the “Follies” a new number was a harp solo played by Miss Annie Hudd, a pupil of the Sisters of the Missions’ Convent, Christchurch. This item, which was well rendered, was some-

thing of a novelty as well as a musical treat, as it is very seldom nowadays that the harp is heard on the concert platform.' <^<XKK><XK>

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 7, 25 February 1925, Page 30

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Greymouth New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 7, 25 February 1925, Page 30

Greymouth New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 7, 25 February 1925, Page 30

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