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NON-STOP SINGER.

PLUCKY ACTRESS PLAYS A PART THROUGH AN EARTHQUAKE.

Australia is feeling very proud of one of its little daughters—an actress who is not afraid even of an earthquake. She is Mis- Olive Moore. uiuiccr ,-i----ter of -Miss Carrie .Moon-. A correspondent of the Svdnev Ulllb'lill. uho heads his letter." "A' Word of Praise for an Australian Kiddie,' -n- Mi- (dive Moore appeared wil'h Pollard's Lilliputians ill the " «'. the Opera House, Manila, in the Philippine Islands.

She was singing "Alone and Yet Alive." in tli,. second act, when. i n the writer's graphic words, "the theatre b»!Mii a cancan.''

The circle -waved, chairs fell ove,-, the orchestra (Filipinos) .-lopped, and a big crowd id people made a rush for th L . dour.-.

Did Mi- Olive Moore slop -iiigin-? \"nl -he! "

"She san- it, I don't think die ever sail"; before. 11. was immense. The |"i.-li..,tra, li-iuiii- li.t Mill Mi-nek up. people resumed their seats, attil then the 'quake was over. At the eomlusinu of her song people Ueani,. almost trantie. Slip wiis recalled again and again, for thev knew little Olive .Moore hail prevented -, panic."

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Bibliographic details
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 89, 3 April 1908, Page 4

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186

NON-STOP SINGER. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 89, 3 April 1908, Page 4

NON-STOP SINGER. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 89, 3 April 1908, Page 4

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