"TWA HOURS AT HAME."
The Kennedys' entertainment last night was as well patronised as on previous occasions. The various items on the programme were drawn principally from the works of Burns, including some of his best sorigs, and the well-known poem of'? Tarn o' Shanter," to which Mr. Kennedy did full justice. To-night will be the last entertainment of the family. It will be under the patronage of Major Cooper and the officers and members of the Thames Scottish "Volunteers, who will be present in uniform. 'v r
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Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1689, 2 June 1874, Page 2
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