! ,,As our wont is let qs first regard the harvest of the Great Reaper. The world, of art is poorer for loss of Anna Pqvlova, queen of danqers in her own northern land of dancing Boreal lights. At the same time in the contrasted hrilliance of the Australian ' summer Nellie Melha, Dame of the British Empire, returned now to the land of her birth, laid down hqr fri- ; umph's as a world qtieen of • song. Patriotism made her a •commanding figure in war.time, Kindness of heart made her a fairy godmother to many j an aspiring young Ginderella. I
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 127, 21 January 1932, Page 7
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