BURNS ANNIVERSARY
Tho Dunedin Burns Club lias done cxcoj- ’ lent woVk in keeping alive and the study of Scottish song and music.,;Jfi is said that a nation’s character is. largely moulded by its music and songs, S tainly Burns has done great work fof i; Sciji>-V: land and its people. JSo finer tribute, could - be paid to the memory of the poet than.tot / winch will bo paid on January 25,..when', the ~S Scottish societies will meet all over "the 'V world to do him honour.. The Burn'a. CU§ M ’has made special arrangements for ’ carrying I|| out the celebration. > The Rev. T’jofeksbjr. jj: Adam, of Melbourne, has consented to.jjgiw a short address on some phaeo of .thof'ppotV ..jjC life, while Mr and Mrs Farquhar Noting, is Christchurch, will be heard in solos, duete, „>;'t and recitations. The box plan is row oj^ 1
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18457, 19 January 1922, Page 7
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143BURNS ANNIVERSARY Otago Daily Times, Issue 18457, 19 January 1922, Page 7
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