HISLOP CLEARED UP DOUBTS
A V the Musical Society’s tuncheon given in Melbourne in honour of the tenor Joseph Hislop, Mr. Frank Hutchens, the chairman, caused the Scots to look down their noses when he described the visitor as an Englishman. But the Edinburgh nightingale eliminated any possibilities of a local Bannockburn when he responded to the toast in language that bristled throughout v/ith thoughts of bannocks, burgoo, Burns and bawbees-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 150, 15 September 1927, Page 16
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