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"THE SAUSPAN FACH.”

To the Editor

Sir, —Diwedd Anwyl, Mr Editor, what you think? Old Ivor Jones has been writing to Marged, and he wants Marged and me to come to Invercargill on Wednesday to sing the “Sauspan Fach” with himself and Dai Parker on the Rugby Park. Now look you, Mr Editor, mor o can u cymsy i gyd. And its like the All Blacks trying to stop him from scoring, as to try to stop a Welchman from singing “diwedd anwyl” man you can’t do it. So I hope to see you, Mr Editor, in the grandstand on Rugby Park on Wednesday listening to Ivor Jones, Dai Parker, Marged and Turn Shone Catty singing the Sauspan Fach and hen walad fy nhaddan. Cymri am byth.—l am, etc.,

TUM SHONE CATTY. [The Welch is published without prejudice.—Ed. S.T.]

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Southland Times, Issue 21118, 25 June 1930, Page 8

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"THE SAUSPAN FACH.” Southland Times, Issue 21118, 25 June 1930, Page 8

"THE SAUSPAN FACH.” Southland Times, Issue 21118, 25 June 1930, Page 8

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