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TAUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION & JIEUTER.j A SINGERS DEATH. :y - ■• LONDON, Jim Lit. Edouard de Rcszue, an opei'atid singer lias died in destitution. ThqYGermarns ravaged his, estate and burnVhis homo, which he built out of his stage earnings. Jean his brother living in Paris Vainly attempted to assist him. LIES DARCY’S BODY. (Received This Day afc 9.50. a.m.) SAINFUM.NCISOO, juim ... L«s Darcy’s body lay in state aEagles Hall. The coffin was cllaped with American and Australian flags. A procession of admirers, with the police corps’ band, will escort it on its departure for Australia. Six pugilists will be the pall bearers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1917, Page 4
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