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MADAME MELBA

MR. ROOSEVELT

BRITISH EMIGRATION

HER VISIT TO AUSTRALIA. ' (Bj Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright.) LONDON, 19th May. Madame Melba, interviewed, announced that she would Bail by the Orsova, and remain in Australia until January next. Nothing definite has been settled regarding her grand opera season.

EN ROUTE TO CAPE HORN. (Bj Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright.) NEW YORK, 18th May. Mr. Roosevelt is now en route to Capo Horn, lie ha« completely recovered from the serious illness which followed the operation which was performed upon. him. for tho wound in Ins leg, received when trying to save a canoe in the river-rapids during his exploration trip in the, South American wilds.

THE EBB AND FLOW. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright.) LONDON, 19th May. British emigration during the first four months of 1914 shows the following state of the ebb and (low of population to tho overseas dominions :— To Australia. 13.016. a- decrease of 10,407 as compared with 1915; New Zealand, 2367, a decrease of 2513; Canada, 31,601, a decrease of 35,329.

Mr. Geoffrey Callendcr (wmi of the general manager of the Bank of New Zealand), who became ill ih Sydney, was a passenger to Wellington by \ht Wiilodirs. to-&fr J

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 118, 20 May 1914, Page 7

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MADAME MELBA MR. ROOSEVELT BRITISH EMIGRATION Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 118, 20 May 1914, Page 7

MADAME MELBA MR. ROOSEVELT BRITISH EMIGRATION Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 118, 20 May 1914, Page 7

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