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His performance was described in Holden's [[Programmes of Famous Magicians]].
 
 
{{See also| [[Charles Oswald Williams]] or Cardiff, who performed as "Charles Oswald". }}
 
Note: Oswald Williams wrote a letter to the [[Conjurers' Monthly Magazine]] (Oct 30, 1906) explaining, ''"I am not Oswald Williams of Cardiff. This gentleman's name is Charles Oswald Williams; he is a very clever amateur conjurer, but I believe has never been on the Music Halls.I met him some years back and we were so struck at the strange coincidence in the similarity of our names and craft that we were photographed together." ''
 
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Oswald Williams

His performance was described in Holden's Programmes of Famous Magicians.


See also: Charles Oswald Williams or Cardiff, who performed as "Charles Oswald". .

Note: Oswald Williams wrote a letter to the Conjurers' Monthly Magazine (Oct 30, 1906) explaining, "I am not Oswald Williams of Cardiff. This gentleman's name is Charles Oswald Williams; he is a very clever amateur conjurer, but I believe has never been on the Music Halls.I met him some years back and we were so struck at the strange coincidence in the similarity of our names and craft that we were photographed together."