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. An account for the tuning of 25 harmoniiuna at tho Msvrylebbne Iniirniary was objected to by sey'iial guapuians, and was referred lack for further consideration. "TS'lr."Toplpy'said'that- the timejweuru probably coirjo ivljc'n it would I>Q .an inijictable "oft'urice to "bfe 1 Found m tho possessioji of a harmonium. .Tlie cost of tailing'the harmoniums, togother with a few' pianos, amounted to over £1 a "week. Ho "suggested that they should sell somo of the instruments in order" to p»y for the tun;ne'of tlio remaiiiclor." AlUerman Angjiji (\ylip~preferro.d a oiioutla-organ fe a haintoiiium) said h'b uiidersl/opd the instru riierita wtrb" .ipprecla'ted by tho patients. Miss Bvoadbent explained that'kdv' yilitOfs were in tlio habit'of playing-'the harrr'jjniuws'in l.lio "wards. Mr; Tooley '

-"Surely 23 Indies, »,U burning with'the'dc ftiro to plity hirir.onrutns at'o not going to turn up at the eanie moniont."

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 48, 25 February 1921, Page 4

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Untitled Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 48, 25 February 1921, Page 4

Untitled Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 48, 25 February 1921, Page 4