l l " 'l‘lw musn- ”f—llle Highland pipes is 'the grandad 1n tlm world. though l 100;“ Ray L 5 is the most beautiful.” said Mr A. Avfznplmmon in opening a bumm‘ nt the Scottish Society‘s rooms lyr-aterday nftE-ruoonl Mr Manphersou uddml that General M’Dmmld of Dalcoshnie had said that the culy animals who did not like the music of the pipes were rats and cowards, “and he was ‘l‘ot very far wrong.” said Mr Mac I pherson amidst- laughter. During the interval at the Kmnpm Blah-3 Chair’s camcm‘b last evening, “I“ luvsident nf t!x-> Chair; Mr J. H 7 Blur-k----!woil, my behalf nf 11w mcmbers‘. {{l'9‘. i >("u're‘n'l )l!‘ R. :“nlvolm, who is leaving. d'Kuiapui, with n wallet I: u mmnvnw of their :,I[D[Jl's‘(l:|tlon and I‘L‘gurd'
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16904, 1 December 1922, Page 7
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