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A preview of the benefit for composer Carl Schmitt at the Masonic Hall, Sydney on 8 April 1872. The second half of the programme comprised extracts from the operetta, Cazille, by Schmitt and Richard Hengist Horne.
(p. 425)
Steve Dodgei"I ain't much good at tellin' a yarn,",Oscar Hughan,
single work poetry
(p. 437)