MR CHARLES ALEXANDER. Wherever he goes Mr Charles Alexander, the musical superintendent nf the mission, enlists the sympathy of both cnoir and audience. People can't help singing when Mr Alexander smiles, waves his arm, and shouts, " Sa-ay, sing it, will you? Don't sing ' That will be glory for me' as if you were at a funeTal ; shine up your faces, and let's see you sing it again!"
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Otago Witness, Issue 2528, 27 August 1902, Page 41
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67MR CHARLES ALEXANDER. Wherever he goes Mr Charles Alexander, the musical superintendent nf the mission, enlists the sympathy of both cnoir and audience. People can't help singing when Mr Alexander smiles, waves his arm, and shouts, " Sa-ay, sing it, will you? Don't sing ' That will be glory for me' as if you were at a funeTal; shine up your faces, and let's see you sing it again!" Otago Witness, Issue 2528, 27 August 1902, Page 41
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