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Thursday, September 30
MID HALL
II.—BEUL-AITHRIS. H.—ORAL DELIVERY.
Britheamhnan r Miss ANNIE f! MacMILLAN, M.A., Glasgow.
Adjudicators ' Mr. RODERICK MacKINNON, M.A., Perth.
Chairman Mr. HECTOR MacDOUGALL, Convener, Clann an Fhraoich Committee
SANAS.—Bheirear Bonn-Suaichean-
tais Oir air son feabhais anns na co-
fharpaisean 39, 40 agus 41. Am Bonn
bho’n Chomunn Sgiathanach an Glaschu.
Chan fhaigh co-fharpaiseach am Far-
paisean 42, 43, 44 agus 45 duals airson
an aon duain, aithris, oraid no cluich
chomh-labhairt a bharrachd air aon uair.
Feumaidh co-fharpaisich a gheibh
Duaisean an co-fharpaisean 39, 40 agus
41, a bhi ’nam buill, no tighinn gu bhi
’nam buill, de’n Chomunn.
NOTE.—A Gold Medal will be awarded
to the competitor gaining the highest
aggregate marks in Competitions 39, 40,
and 41. Gold Medal presented by the
Glasgow Skye Association.
N.B.—No Competitor in Competitions
42, 43, 44, and 45 can obtain a prize for the
same poem, recitation, speech or dialogue,
oftener than once.
All prize-winning competitors in Com¬
petitions 39, 40, and 41 must be, or become,
members of An Comunn.
9.00 a.m.
39. Ur-Aithris air a’ Bhardachd “ Do’n
Chuilithionn ” (D. MacGilleathain) (Grain
Aon-neach), air mheomhair.
Duaisean.—1, £\; 2, 10s. Fosgailte do na
h-uile.
1. Mrs. M. MacLennan, Mallaig.
2. Donald MacLean, Glasgow.
3. Miss Ena A. Fletcher, Oban.
4. Catherine MacDougall, Glasgow.-
5. Miss Margaret MacMillan, Glasgow.
6. Mrs. Grace Baxter, Glasgow.
7. Hugh Duncan, Islay.
8. Graham Croll, Glenuig.
9. Alexander Stewart, Clarkston.
10. Miss Flora MacD. Campbell, Campbeltown.
11. Calum Robertson, Glasgow.
12. Ian M. Moffat Pender, Edinburgh.
13. Ewen Campbell Bain, Glasgow.
14. Miss Mary F. Hunter, Duror.
10.30 a.m.
42. Ur-Aithris air earrainn de bhardachd air
iir-dheanamh leis a cho-fharpaiseach fhein.
Duaisean.—1, £2 ; 2, £1. “ Duaisean Cuimh-
neachan Chaluim MhicPhkrlain ” air an
tairgse le Comunn Ghaidheal Phaislig.
Feumaidh co fharpaisich, aig am cur a
steach an ainmean, leth-bhreac de a’m
bardachd a chur a dh’ionnsuidh an
Runaire.
1. Donald MacLean, Glasgow.
2. Duncan MacNiven, Islay.
3. Miss Ena A. Fletcher, Oban.
4. Miss Nan C. MacLeod, Glasgow.
5. Mrs. Margaret Black, Oban.
39. Recitation, “ Do’n Chuilithionn ” (D.
MacGilleathain) (Grain Aon-neach I),
memorised by competitor.
Prizes.—1st, £1; 2nd, 10s. Open to all.
15. John N. MacKay, Oban.
16. Miss Flora A. C. Campbell, Glasgow.
17. Angus MacKechnie, Islay.
18. Miss MacKenzie, Luing.
19. Miss Carol Galbraith, Campbeltown.
20. Miss Rayma Hughes, Campbeltown.
21. Miss Nan Hunter, Duror.
22/./ James Ross, Glendale.
23. Neil Brown, Glasgow.
24. John MacLeod, Glasgow.
25. Miss Catherine L. Rankin, Oban.
26. Miss May L. MacLean, Grimsay.
27. Angus Graham, Arran.
28. Hugh Lament, Bunessan.
42. Recitation of a Piece of Original Poetry
specially composed by the Competitor.
Prizes.—1st, £2; 2nd, £1. “The Calum
MacPharlain Memorial Prizes,” presented
by the Paisley Highlanders’ Association.
Competitors must, at time of entry, send
a copy of their composition to the Secre¬
tary.
6. Miss MacKenzie, Luing.
7. Neil Maclnnes, Kilmacolm.
8. Edward Pursell, Campbeltown.
9. Miss Mary M. MacLean, Grimsay.
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MID HALL
II.—BEUL-AITHRIS. H.—ORAL DELIVERY.
Britheamhnan r Miss ANNIE f! MacMILLAN, M.A., Glasgow.
Adjudicators ' Mr. RODERICK MacKINNON, M.A., Perth.
Chairman Mr. HECTOR MacDOUGALL, Convener, Clann an Fhraoich Committee
SANAS.—Bheirear Bonn-Suaichean-
tais Oir air son feabhais anns na co-
fharpaisean 39, 40 agus 41. Am Bonn
bho’n Chomunn Sgiathanach an Glaschu.
Chan fhaigh co-fharpaiseach am Far-
paisean 42, 43, 44 agus 45 duals airson
an aon duain, aithris, oraid no cluich
chomh-labhairt a bharrachd air aon uair.
Feumaidh co-fharpaisich a gheibh
Duaisean an co-fharpaisean 39, 40 agus
41, a bhi ’nam buill, no tighinn gu bhi
’nam buill, de’n Chomunn.
NOTE.—A Gold Medal will be awarded
to the competitor gaining the highest
aggregate marks in Competitions 39, 40,
and 41. Gold Medal presented by the
Glasgow Skye Association.
N.B.—No Competitor in Competitions
42, 43, 44, and 45 can obtain a prize for the
same poem, recitation, speech or dialogue,
oftener than once.
All prize-winning competitors in Com¬
petitions 39, 40, and 41 must be, or become,
members of An Comunn.
9.00 a.m.
39. Ur-Aithris air a’ Bhardachd “ Do’n
Chuilithionn ” (D. MacGilleathain) (Grain
Aon-neach), air mheomhair.
Duaisean.—1, £\; 2, 10s. Fosgailte do na
h-uile.
1. Mrs. M. MacLennan, Mallaig.
2. Donald MacLean, Glasgow.
3. Miss Ena A. Fletcher, Oban.
4. Catherine MacDougall, Glasgow.-
5. Miss Margaret MacMillan, Glasgow.
6. Mrs. Grace Baxter, Glasgow.
7. Hugh Duncan, Islay.
8. Graham Croll, Glenuig.
9. Alexander Stewart, Clarkston.
10. Miss Flora MacD. Campbell, Campbeltown.
11. Calum Robertson, Glasgow.
12. Ian M. Moffat Pender, Edinburgh.
13. Ewen Campbell Bain, Glasgow.
14. Miss Mary F. Hunter, Duror.
10.30 a.m.
42. Ur-Aithris air earrainn de bhardachd air
iir-dheanamh leis a cho-fharpaiseach fhein.
Duaisean.—1, £2 ; 2, £1. “ Duaisean Cuimh-
neachan Chaluim MhicPhkrlain ” air an
tairgse le Comunn Ghaidheal Phaislig.
Feumaidh co fharpaisich, aig am cur a
steach an ainmean, leth-bhreac de a’m
bardachd a chur a dh’ionnsuidh an
Runaire.
1. Donald MacLean, Glasgow.
2. Duncan MacNiven, Islay.
3. Miss Ena A. Fletcher, Oban.
4. Miss Nan C. MacLeod, Glasgow.
5. Mrs. Margaret Black, Oban.
39. Recitation, “ Do’n Chuilithionn ” (D.
MacGilleathain) (Grain Aon-neach I),
memorised by competitor.
Prizes.—1st, £1; 2nd, 10s. Open to all.
15. John N. MacKay, Oban.
16. Miss Flora A. C. Campbell, Glasgow.
17. Angus MacKechnie, Islay.
18. Miss MacKenzie, Luing.
19. Miss Carol Galbraith, Campbeltown.
20. Miss Rayma Hughes, Campbeltown.
21. Miss Nan Hunter, Duror.
22/./ James Ross, Glendale.
23. Neil Brown, Glasgow.
24. John MacLeod, Glasgow.
25. Miss Catherine L. Rankin, Oban.
26. Miss May L. MacLean, Grimsay.
27. Angus Graham, Arran.
28. Hugh Lament, Bunessan.
42. Recitation of a Piece of Original Poetry
specially composed by the Competitor.
Prizes.—1st, £2; 2nd, £1. “The Calum
MacPharlain Memorial Prizes,” presented
by the Paisley Highlanders’ Association.
Competitors must, at time of entry, send
a copy of their composition to the Secre¬
tary.
6. Miss MacKenzie, Luing.
7. Neil Maclnnes, Kilmacolm.
8. Edward Pursell, Campbeltown.
9. Miss Mary M. MacLean, Grimsay.
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Description | Publication run: -85th (1988). National Library of Scotland run: 39th (1935)-85th (1988). Continued by: Mod / Mòd Naìseanta |
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Shelfmark | P.med.2584, QP.la.2478 and DJ.s.1847(9) |
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