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MISS MARIE NARELLE.

The intense enthusiasm \yilh which Miss Marie Narelle was receive! nfc the opening of her Australian tour at the Sydney Town Hall, says the Sydney Evening News, exceeded that which was evinced on the night of E!aster Monday, 1902, the ocoa siou of her farewell to Sydney. Since that date she had achieved many triumphs in Great Britain and America, and the Hinging of the popular soprano on Saturday evening proved that the laurels which she has brought back with her were well merited. Upon bor appearance to sing the Irish song, "The Exile's Return" (Alicia A. Needhara), there was a spontaneous burst of applause from the immense audience, and it was some moments oi'fora the accompanist (Mine Constance Brandon-Usher' was able to proceed with the introduction. At the close of the render'ng of this One piece of mußio, which was sung with euoh fervidness that the actual eoatnoy of the returned exile wua illustrated, the enthusiasm was renewed, aud the songstress was 1 engaged for tome minutes receiving and acknowledging a number of beautiful floral offerings. Miss Narelle will give a conceit iu the Masterton Town Hull fcbis evening. The box plan is open at "The Talkeries."

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8308, 11 December 1906, Page 6

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MISS MARIE NARELLE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8308, 11 December 1906, Page 6

MISS MARIE NARELLE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8308, 11 December 1906, Page 6

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