"WHAT A PLACE."
MADAME AIDA ft v AUSTRALIA. PRAISE FOR DoMlNi w (ST CA»L«-rwißS (HJBTBAUAX AND »*a^~^«*J (Received November Ufli «» ' ".Never a gain . !»„, * Australia," Madame Alda nu * rival by the Aorangi in an {J* te while awaiting her baggage .tT?* toms shed. -What f pw» shouted, waving her arms. "jj,. .*•. are simply loathsome. th»'k«» abominable, the theatres üb»S*' »>l and the railways unsufferaile~ifc *K no boat in that country. I Lr** a concert hall with a temperatmL v? 84 er than that of an icebox a most decollette gown. I»d £2 "" ** in this shed. Now Zealand S^ Itisalovolypl aM) withlo?ete)« and a lovely climate." ***s») The reporter here interjected ..*. course that's your birthplaeT»»'• "• Madame replied: "I left Neir'zur* when an infant, so it is iwtvJ*W of local pride. I like Nnr-Sffiß loathe Australia." ae «M4j;
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19157, 14 November 1927, Page 8
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