STRATFORD.
How happy J.K. and MoA. looked the other week. It's a pity there are not more lonely walks about Stratford, isn't it; so J.N. thinks at any rate. Who was it the O.M. saw him down the line with the other night?..,B.P. thinks the river bank a very quiet place of a night time,... T.K. didn't like the O.M. telling him be ought to buy N. a watch ; but never mind, old man....E.K. says she is going to be an old maid. How about G.S ?...The Stratford brass band ' katered ' for the public enjoyment at the Toko sports and for the public amusement in the evening at Stratford.
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Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 794, 17 March 1894, Page 20
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109STRATFORD. Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 794, 17 March 1894, Page 20
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