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MELBA AT AUCKLAND

EN ROUTE FOR SYDNEY. [Per United Prkss Association.] AUCKLAND, April 3. Madame Melba is a passenger by the Niagara for Sydney. According to the American papers, she is intensely indignant owing to an imposter posing as her son at Carson City, Nevada. Melba, owing to the news of tho death of her father and uncle, is distressed, and was not interviewed. Her son, Mr George Armstrong, discounts the American, story, which Melba saw in an American paper arid communicated to the chief of the police, who replied that he had. heard notliing of the individual in question.

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Evening Star, Issue 16079, 3 April 1916, Page 4

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MELBA AT AUCKLAND Evening Star, Issue 16079, 3 April 1916, Page 4

MELBA AT AUCKLAND Evening Star, Issue 16079, 3 April 1916, Page 4