LOUISE MACK.
Louise Made, who was m Frant-c ana Belgium for over 'four years of war, and was, on one, occasion, a prisoner in the Herman lines, is referred to b.v the. Melbourne "Age" as "a revelation, nil enlightening iuiluenco of inestimable value emanating from the greatest woman .speaker ever heard in Australia." Miss .Mack tells in her platform recitals of- "How I Met Edith Cavel!," "Five ltovs a. German Prisoner," "What I Saw Inside the German Lines," "With Edith Cnvell in Brussels," "Crossing, the Straits With Captain Fryatfc," and a hundred and one personally\observed incidents of barbarities, outraprs, lrero'sm, and devotion of intense interest. Particulars of the recitals appear elseivher* evening.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 34, 4 November 1919, Page 8
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112LOUISE MACK. Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 34, 4 November 1919, Page 8
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