A Zulu Princess in a Police Court
A solicitor asked the advice of the Lambeth police magistrate with regard to a woman who represented that she was a native of Zululand and a princess. She. had. come over to England and had married, a man named Brown. She,, had appeared as an actress in this country. The characters she had sustained included Aunt Chloe in " Uncle Tom's Cabin." On the strength of representations made to her she 'came to London, and had borrowed money to enable her to do soY She then was told that the performances were ijottocdme pflv and that her r engagement * would be' cancelled. I She ha^paid;fiy£^ ;ing.;?lMfe^ \ that some iniid^Fßt^o)at^beV^a > d > t''intoi-^tfd''! ■ ; assistance f^m?i^t3lf^>pwr * fc# I
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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 162, 24 July 1886, Page 9
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121A Zulu Princess in a Police Court Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 162, 24 July 1886, Page 9
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