• From an exchange: Our elation at hearing that Eoae Macaulay has finished* a new novel-—to be published later—which ehe calls "Crewe Train," is heightened by the knowledge that the title, is derived from a comic song made famous by Marie Lloyd, the chorus of which some of us helped her sing on & number of occasions in the days of our youth. It began: Oh, Mr Porfsr, wh»t«T«r shall I do, I Vw>t«d to go to Birmingham, but th«j'T« •eat na .011 to Cwwe.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18674, 24 April 1926, Page 13
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