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English: Edna Loftus, British actress, in 1908. She was in the London version of the 1906 musical comedy, The New Aladdin in the small role of Madge Oliphant and was part of the "The Merry Widow" company for the Gaiety Theater. She also was briefly married to champion jockey Winnie O'Connor. She died in poverty of tuberculosis in 1916 and is buried in San Francisco, California, USA.
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Source H. Van Beek, "Happy thoughts in processing." The Penrose. 1908. Page 25 [1]
Author Alfred Ellis & Stanislaw Ostrorog (Walery); W.F. Sedgwick Ltd.

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