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The tour grew as it went, from the twenty-five concerts originally announced to some sixty concerts in Australasia. Return seasons were added in Sydney and Melbourne after the New Zealand segment: three concerts in Sydney, 12–15 December, and three in Melbourne, 17–19 December, with a brief tour of Gippsland before Christmas. Rose was in Melbourne when Percy arrived back on 16 December. The New Year saw the great Popular Concerts in Melbourne and Adelaide. The day after the Adelaide concert the party boarded ship for Perth. Rose, having travelled to Adelaide with Percy, stayed on there while he went to the West. They met in Albany on 22 January. The S.S. Wakool left Albany for South Africa on 23 January 1904.
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Dreyfus, K. (1985). 1904. In: Dreyfus, K. (eds) The Farthest North of Humanness. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07627-7_4
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