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MAY YOHE TO WED AGAIN.

ENCAGED TO FORMER LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION. Fifth Try at Matrimony; Miss Mhy Yblie, known to Australians as a female baritone in Mr P, M. Clark’s Vaudeville -Company of the early" nineties, is. engaged to be married tb Jack McAuliffc, the ex-light-weight boxing champion.; , ' • The marriage with Mr McAnliffo will be Miss' Yohe’s fifth experiment in matrimony. Nearly 20 years ago, when she wah : a r star in the amusement world of London, delighting everybody with her impersoriation of Little; Christopher Coliimbiis, in Sims and Caiyll’s musical comedy of that name; she became the wife of Lord Francis Hope, brother and heir-pre-sumptive tp/the Duke .of Newcastle. Bur--ing a world tour she made the acquaintance of Captain Putnam Strong, son of an ex-Mayor of New York, with whom, she. eloped, and some months later Lord Francis dbtaiired; a divorce. Marriage with Captain Strong followed, but-the muon was not a happy one; the captain became bankrupt, and a second divorce was registered ’ in November. 1905. . Then canrn marriage with Mr Newton Brown, a gentleman wpll-khbwn. in commercial circles in. New.' York,; but this unidfi ip turn was dissolved. Miss. Yolie’s fourth, partner was MY; M lll ’phy, a Canadian Ijimbermah in ,a , big way of business, but circumstances freeing her again the contemplated fifth marriage is announced. May Yohe, once the idol of the'miisical comedy' stage, captivating, her ..audiences by her strange voice and good looks, and seeming destined to become a duchess, at the end of last year was reported to be singing at, a, San . Francisco,,.restaurant during the dinners, and; while so engaged ; was seized; by a partial paralysis.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13523, 3 November 1911, Page 6

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MAY YOHE TO WED AGAIN. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13523, 3 November 1911, Page 6

MAY YOHE TO WED AGAIN. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13523, 3 November 1911, Page 6

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