Douglas Fairbanks’s Plans.— Douglas Fairbanks, the film, actor, who has been considering taking out naturalisation papers in Britain, has decided against such action, says the “Evening Standard.” Before he left London for New York yesterday, Fairbanks said: “Much as I love England I have decided against it. My whole life’s work has been devoted to eliminating international barriers, and I feel that by becoming a British subject I should be emphasising these barriers.” Fairbanks is going to the United States to lecture and broadcast. . .
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 123, 9 March 1950, Page 5
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