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AMUSEMENTS.

THE BLIND STUDENTS.

There was a fairly good house last night at the Tuam street Theatre when the Blind Students gave another concert. Miss Wottonsang "Thady O'Elynn" in the fust part well, and in the second ''Ora Pro Nobis." She also played a violin solo and took part in the concerted pieces. Miss Mulvogue sang "Moorish Maid" and "Summer Showers." Mr Irwiu played Ascher's well-known "Alice, where art Thou" as a horn solo with considerable skill. He also sang a vocal solo in the second part, and took part in a duet with Mr Bartlett. Mr Bartlott was heard to advantage in " The Yeoman's Wedding Song." Mr Bland aang "'I Love Her so," and "Good Company," and Mr lrwiu "The Euglisiiman." The various concerted pieces and instrumental given duriug the evening went well. To-night a new programme will be given.

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8806, 29 May 1894, Page 5

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AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LI, Issue 8806, 29 May 1894, Page 5

AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LI, Issue 8806, 29 May 1894, Page 5

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