IRISH NATIONAL CLUB
Literary Section Evening Under the auspices of the Irish National Club, literary section, a successful entertainment was held in the Dominion Farmers’ Institute. The hall was practically filled by club members and friends. Mr. O’Duffy, chairman of the literary section, presided. The proceedings were opened by Miss Eva Higgins singing “My Little Irish Cottage.” and, for an encore, “The Fairy, Tales of Ireland.” Mr. Tohill sang “The Rose of I Tralee” in fine style. The accompaniments were played by Mrs. Berthie. The event of the evening was a lecture by Miss C. S. Forde, graduate of the Victoria University College, on the life and times of the liberator, Daniel O’Connell., - y h
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 68, 13 December 1933, Page 6
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