THE complimentary dinner to Mr. John Williams—formerly alderman of the town, and Mayor—took place as announced at Mr. N. Payten's hotel, on Wednesday evening. The object of the gathering was to welcome Mr. Williams upon ...
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Article : 2,894 wordsSIR,—As your musical critic, in his notice of the above concert, has made some remarks relative to my having accompanied the Senora de Valira which might be easily misconstrued, I request your permission to afford the following explanation. Having, ...
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Article : 837 wordsSIR.—I am constrained to notice the few remarks that you have made in reference to the singing of "La Senora de Valira" at our concert on Tuesday evening, for two reasons. 1st. I am sure (with that courtesy which distinguishes your ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 17 Dec 1864, Page 5
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