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William Gourlay, to be assisted by his wife and their son ('Little Johnny'), advertises their 17 September 1868 entertainment at the Newtown Oddfellows' Hall. Performances include Joseph Lunn's The Rights of Woman and 'Mrs M'Gregor's Levee'.
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