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MDLLE. DE MURSKA.

To the Editor.

Sin,—lt has been a matter of surprise to numerous lovers of music, since MdUe. De Murska’s arrival, that she has not been presented with a souvenir, as a slight token of sympathy in her recent trials. There are few ladies who would, under similar circumstances, have exerted themselves and hastened so honorably to fulfil their longdelayed promises with the Dunedin public. It will evince a want of respect to the great artiste if she is allowed to leave our midst without some acknowledgment of her unrivalled talent.—l am, <kc., Sympathy. Dunedin, April 27.

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Evening Star, Issue 4108, 27 April 1876, Page 2

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99

MDLLE. DE MURSKA. Evening Star, Issue 4108, 27 April 1876, Page 2

MDLLE. DE MURSKA. Evening Star, Issue 4108, 27 April 1876, Page 2

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