Holsworthy: The second of a series of smoking concerns was held at the Constitutional Club, Mr. H. Hooper presiding over about 150 members. An enjoyable programme was gone through encores being numerous. Among those who contributed were Messrs. F. Densham, T. Ward, M. Mason, S. Paul, F. White, W. Cox, W. Pinsent (banjo), W. Davis (violin), J. Sanders, G. Mathews, W. Langdon, (Violin), Moore, and F. Trout, Mr. F. Ward, presided at the pianoforte …
[see similar, Western Times: Friday 22nd March 1907]
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