AUSTRALIAN NEWS
IMPALED
BABY BOY'S DEATH
CLIMBING VERANDAH
LISMORE, Dec. 1. The baby son of Mrs Lincoln, met with a shocking death, being impaled on a verandah fence. While his mother was inside a house at Channon, Richard Barth Lincoln, aged IS months attempted to scale the verandah. He slipped and fell on a paling, winch penetrated his neck and killed him. The verandah was enclosed by palings bound by horizontal rails.
GIRL AGEE 4
ABILITY AS PIANIST
NEVER BEEN TAUGHT
.MELBOURNE, Dee. 10. Although she is only four-years-old Joyce Randall, of Lorne-street, Caulfield. can play popular music on the piano in perfect time and tune. She has not been taught a note of music. The director of the Albert-street Conservatorium (Mr. Fritz Halt) says her ability is uncanny. On Monday night when she was taken cO play to him he played to her for ten minutes. She cried and laughed and smiled as the moods of the music changed. She wanted to hear more. Next morning her people found her trying to play what she had heard. To-day she played 30 choruses before tho manager of the Tivoli Tlieatie.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10299, 7 January 1927, Page 3
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190AUSTRALIAN NEWS Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10299, 7 January 1927, Page 3
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