RED HILL.
S. should practice singing on the high notes a little more before he endeavours to raise his voice to such a high note again... A M 8 seemed very fond of children last Saturday night at the dance, but, after all, poor G D had the pleasure of taking them home.. Who was the young lady who got lost looking for the Aratapn Hall recently ? hhe 6hould be more careful in future. .The goldfields are evidently doing the . country good already, specjally here. Why, men can make ten shillings a day now road making, and only work seven hours at that. .1 see S has flown to greener fields and pastures uew. I pity AH. Why doesn't he take Weller's warning?..C H still holds the head very high— a little too much, I think, to be becoming.
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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 925, 3 October 1896, Page 29
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139RED HILL. Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 925, 3 October 1896, Page 29
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