ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"J. P. M." (Waihopo).— (l) Mr. James Doyle, of Wellington, Who can bo accepted as a leading authority on wrestling, has given hiji} opinion on tho matter of the; tod-hold. He says that the bold m question was successfully -introduced by x Frank Goteh. From this it can be inferred that Gotch, was tbe originator ol tho hoi am question; The composer of "Drinking" or "In Cellar Cool" as It is sometimes called, jwas Ludwlg * Fischer, an old Germain mußician. English translation of the words are by .several authors. This song is inchuled amongst the 150 odd items m "The Scottish Students' i Song Book,'/ price 3s 6d, procurable from Bristol Piano Company, Wellington. This book should be Just the;jone you require. ■ ; , "J. O. 'B." <Reefton)>— W^M endeavor to supply information, i It is quite posslblo that we shall have to send to Melbourne for the information.
A Sydney letter awaits kfr. A. Weston at "Truth's"' Ch-cistchurch office.
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NZ Truth, Issue 570, 20 May 1916, Page 8
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161ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. NZ Truth, Issue 570, 20 May 1916, Page 8
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