THE BURNS ANNIVERSARY.
The 144 th anniversary of tbe of Robert Burns Wiis celebrated on day night by the Scottish Society , of S Zealand, by an entertainment of * oflghly national character, given is jSllgij Oddfellows' Hall. 'JTie Chief of the Ppp|j ciety, Mr George Laurensoii, Ifjfjjjfl side<l, and gave a interesting-Jf^jfe l dress on the life of the poet. gramme included songs by Mrs B._ donald and Mrs Charle* Gihnour, Keeffe and K. Picken, and Meesrs **Jssjlfe& A. Fraser, R. Picken and B. dances by Misees Ida Fraser and **9Srara Shepperd" Mr €. Bell, ard Maaten McCallum and Athol Morrison. Tie pipe music was played by Pipe !l J < M. McKenzie, and lipers JD. M. Walker. Tlie pianoforte 1 p:\niments were played l by Mr E- V* |§&!w} The audience was moet ■•jig. encored almost every it««n on tl»« t ,f.imme, which was closed with ' '^|f||j
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11491, 26 January 1903, Page 8
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