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ILMA DE MURSKA.

‘‘ Prompter ’* informs ns that his Melbourne letters by the Arawata. contain frequent references to the position in which Madame .De MurskaAnderaon finds herself placed by the death of her hnsband. Much of the information onr correspondent places at . onr disposal can have but little interest for Our readers: indeed it may be fairly regarded as semi-private, and its publication oould serve no good purpose. We have, however, dulled from it the following facts, many of which have already appeared in print in Melbourne: —From the time that the late Alfred Anderson's ailment «voa regarded as beyond cure, his family, under whose care he remained till his death, refused his wife permission to see him. On the other hand, Mr Anderson, sen., has written to the . papers that Madame De Mnrska lied, several interviews with her hnsband; and it was only when the latter, was sinking that the family, acting, under medical advice, had to restrict'the frequency of those interviews. After her husband'd death MadamC De Mnrska learned fiat five days beforehehadexeontedawill, by which he has devised not only his own but his wife’s property. to hja mother, From Mr Medcalf we learn that'Madame intends applying for letters of administration ;• and if the legal. proceedings’that hate to be gnue through aranot prolonged or op. Ked she ana her company will leave for New Zeo» I by on the sth. i

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Evening Star, Issue 4088, 3 April 1876, Page 2

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232

ILMA DE MURSKA. Evening Star, Issue 4088, 3 April 1876, Page 2

ILMA DE MURSKA. Evening Star, Issue 4088, 3 April 1876, Page 2

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