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The O.M. was at the Band of Hope last night, aud lie was sorry to see so few there, \n consequence of tho small srttn of sixpenoo being charged for admission. On frco nights it is iJ-JUPiiy crowded to excess. What is the cause of it— hard times, or meanness? Considering tho object for vvhieh tho charge was made via., to raise funds for the ebildren'a pkv.iie — it ought to 3iavo boon better patronised... Miss H.F. was in good voice, and her song brought down the house... B. and O.D.s selection from Julius Cr.:?ar was fairly rendered, and was well received... 11. M. and J.B. gave tvfo solos each, fairly well... Mrs Mo succeeded hi fetching the British public with the top nots...What has become of the proceeds of the last Glee Club (?) concert ?...B. is lonely since her J. went away ; never mind, 8., he will return ...Our cricketers are very backward this season. Why is this thus ?... Has L. bought an interest in that storo that he is there so often P
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Observer, Volume 9, Issue 524, 5 January 1889, Page 17
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175KAEO. Observer, Volume 9, Issue 524, 5 January 1889, Page 17
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