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The author of • Grandfather’s Clock ’ died recently in University Hospital, London. The sons is better known than the writtr of it, E. C. Bertrand, who tried again and again, but never afterward hit the public taste. He was an actor, a iheatri al manager, and a dramatist. As has generally been the case with these music-hall ditties, it was the publishers who made a little fortune out of the d ance success of ‘Grandfather’s Clock,' not the author.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 8274, 3 January 1888, Page 2

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