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KAMO.

Tho O.M. has a few Christinas queries for readers of the Observer. He has been on the warpath somewhat and. feels of an enquiring disposition...What took J.A. and E.B. to the new house r Was it to see if tho furniture would do ? ...Why did I.W. prefer being 'hooked on' privately ?... How was it that W.GL escorted A.C. to tho riding excursion on New Year's Day and not J.S? And is it true that tho latter has bought a pistol... What made the M.C. relinquish his duties so early at tho last Tennis dance?... When is that pony race coming 1 oft'?. .. When are J.A. and Miss T. going to tie the happy knot?... Who is it really thatM.M. prefers, J.P., J.P. or J. C. ? 411 seem to be making heav3 r weather. ..ls it E. J. or L. J. that L. is reported to have captivated ?. . . Is it true that there is no one in Kamo for whom B.M. says she can possibly CTire ? There is more than one apparently who is trying to induce her to alter her mind... How wild J.B. was on corning homo after the honeymoon, to jfiud the furniture disturbed, query who did it... Who were the two young 1 ladies who sent the New Medico a nice hat? And Why did they send it?.. J.A. says the next song he 'sings will bs ' All Amongst the Hay ' or ' My Nellie's Blue Eyes '...The miners social was a most enjoyable affair. The dance -was quite animated.

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Observer, Volume 9, Issue 525, 12 January 1889, Page 17

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KAMO. Observer, Volume 9, Issue 525, 12 January 1889, Page 17

KAMO. Observer, Volume 9, Issue 525, 12 January 1889, Page 17

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