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MUSIC AND ELOCUTION.

COMPETITIONS AT MASTERTON.

lfeb press ASSOCIATION.} MASTERTON, July n - Tlie Masterton musical and elocutionary competitions were successfully opened to-day, and tire results of the day s judging were as follow: Essay by Juniors. —Eric Proyor 1, Garnet Permain 2, Harold Miller 3. Original Story.—Mrs S'. E, Edwards 1, R. J. Ethridge (Dunedin) 2. Original Poem.—Mrs S. R. Edwards 1, J. R. Cole 2. . " Musical Monologue.—Miss Nellie Hogg 1, Miss J. L. Anderson (Eketar huna) 2. Memorised Song.—Mrs AYiikes (Carterton) 1, Miss Jessie McGregor 2Vocal Duet.—Misses J. McGregor and Pinches 1. Mrs and Miss Edwards 2. Scotch Song.—Miss Jessie McGregor 1, Mrs David Ogilvy 2. Piano Solo.—Miss Bernice Mackay (Dannevirke) and Miss AVilfred Hampton, a tie for ffrst. Baritone Solo. —Mr Edward L. Lees (Wellington) 1, Mr R. J. AMung 2, Humorous Recitation. —Miss rselhe Hogg 1, Mis® Pauline Brown (Otaki) 2. Piano Duet. —AYilfred Hampton and Helen McGregor 1, Stella MoLaclilan. - and' Mrs! Claugliton 2. Soprano Solo. —Miss Vera Edwards 1, Miss Pinches (AVanganni) 2. Tenor Solo. —Mr H. F. Green.l, Air C. F. Mills (Pahiatua) 2.- ; .

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3267, 12 July 1911, Page 5

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MUSIC AND ELOCUTION. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3267, 12 July 1911, Page 5

MUSIC AND ELOCUTION. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3267, 12 July 1911, Page 5

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