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DAME ELLEN TERRY

Dame Ellen Terry has a wonderful personality (says an English paper). It was a great disappointment that she had lost her voice through bronchitis ; on her birthday, so could not broadcast, but her lovely little speech was read for her by her daughter, Miss Edith Craig. All who belong to the stage could have wept when they heard that voice, so like her mother's. Dame Ellen's memory for feces is not always good, but once she has placed people she talks to them in the most wonderful way, and it makes one hold one's breath to hear her speak about the things she knows and feels most strongly upon. Dame Ellen's cottage, at Tenterden, is what the agelnts call "a fine example of half-timber work," with crooked floors and ceilings, with a;strawberry garden, and a rose garden.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SNEWS19280703.2.36

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Shannon News, 3 July 1928, Page 4

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140

DAME ELLEN TERRY Shannon News, 3 July 1928, Page 4

DAME ELLEN TERRY Shannon News, 3 July 1928, Page 4

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