Thh greyhound Gill Gill, imported from Australia, where he was, a great winner, hat been poisoned at Yaldhurat, Canterbury.
A new inrention, in the shape of a resonator, formed of a couple of gold plates which can be placed in the month of a singer or a public speaker, is, according to report, likely to produce a rerolution in Toeal performances. The. inrentor, Signor Bach, has recentlt.ex* hibited the article in London, and shi»wn that by iti use a remarkable increase in Tolnme and body of sound is to be obtained. He maintains that it will enable conductors to produce powerfal u effebU with a small number of choralistll The is highly commended by some 6f-the greatest authorities. - „ , : ... Fred (to Tom, who has looked throned Fred'sMS.): "You didn't knowlwX «n; author, ehP" torn (to Fred):«Wo, , : I didn t; and if jou take my adrioe you won't let anybody tUe know it if you can
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3685, 16 October 1880, Page 2
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154Untitled Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3685, 16 October 1880, Page 2
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