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A unique concert will be given this evening in Brattle Hall by the Native Choir from Kaffirland, South Africa. The choir appears in native costume and consists of thirteen members, representing seven tribes. Although they have been away from home only four years, they speak English fluently, and sing in English, Dutch-Boer and Kaffir. They have spent three years in England, where they appeared at Osborne, before the queen. Last Tuesday they gave a concert in New Haven, where they were enthusiastically received. The proceeds of the concert will be devoted to charitabe work in Boston.
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