M. HENRI VERBRUGGHEN.
NOT LEAVING AUSTRALIA FOR GOOD. Auckland, Jan. 5. The fear expressed in Australia recently that Mr. Henri Vernrugghen, conductor of the New South Wales State prehestra, would not return to Australia on the expiration of a six months trip which he proposes to make to Europe at the conclusion of the present New Zealand tour, was set at rest by Mr. Verbrugghen last evening. Addressing an audience at. the Town Hall, he said that he had been leading a life of strenuous work and had decided to take a rest. He never had any intention of not coming back, and if he had his choice he would rusticate in Australia or New Zealand. He wished to visit his aged parents, whom be had not seen for eight years. He was going to Brussels to visit them, and if feasible would bring them back with him. He proposed leaving Australia by the Niagara on February 21.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 January 1922, Page 5
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158M. HENRI VERBRUGGHEN. Taranaki Daily News, 9 January 1922, Page 5
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