Charles A. White, musical composer, just died in Boston, make his first great success with Tub Mo in My Little Cut].' He began as a farm labourer, made a fiddle out of a cisrar box, and turned dancing-master. Lastly, he directed almost the largest musicpublishing business in America, and his song, ' Marguerite, 1 sold a million copies.
It was mentioned to Jekyll that one of his friends, a brewer, had been drowned in his own vat. "Ah," he exclaimed, "float ing in his own watery bier,'
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 102, 30 April 1892, Page 3 (Supplement)
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