EXHIBITION WORKER DEAD
SINGER OF “THE LONELY ROAD.” By Telegraph.-PrEs* Association Dunedin, July 12. Many thousands of visitors to the exhibition will recall the stall in the A.ustralian court where “The Lonely Road was sung by a comely young woman, Nellie Dempster, who came from England with a party of demonstrators sent by the firm concerned in the sale of the song. This young singer—she was 30 years of age—was seized With illness just before the close of the exhibition, and died on Saturday in the hospital.
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 256, 13 July 1926, Page 15
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