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Doraldina (1888-1936) obituary by the Associated Press published in the San Bernardino County Sun on February 15, 1936

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English: Doraldina (1888-1936) obituary by the Associated Press published in the San Bernardino County Sun on February 15, 1936
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Source Associated Press published in the San Bernardino County Sun on February 15, 1936
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Madame Doraldina Dies of Hemorrhage. (Bv Associated Press) Los Angeles, California; February 14, 1936. Madame Doraldina, who once was known on the stage and in motion pictures as the "Royal Hawaiian dancer," died yesterday of a cerebral hemorrhage. Since her retirement several years ago she engaged in a cosmetic business. Frank Saunders, her husband, was her partner.

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