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FEILDING ALSO SUFFERED. —The main damage in this town was caused to the Jubilee Building, where the parapet came down, carrying with it the broad street verandah. The entrances to the building were completely blocked for 40 feet along the path.

NOTABLE PERSONALITIES IN FILM LIBEL ACTION IN LONDON.—The 2,000,000-dollar libel claim, commenced in U.S.A. by Princess Youssoupoff, the Russian emigree, against Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Film Corporation, arising out of the production, "Rasputin and the Empress," in whicli the plaintiff was.awarded £25,000 damages, was tried before Mr. Justice Avory (left). Sir Patrick Hastings. K.C. (right), was leading counsel for the princess, and Sir Wm. Jowitt, K.C. (centre), held the brief for the defendants.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 5

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FEILDING ALSO SUFFERED.—The main damage in this town was caused to the Jubilee Building, where the parapet came down, carrying with it the broad street verandah. The entrances to the building were completely blocked for 40 feet along the path. NOTABLE PERSONALITIES IN FILM LIBEL ACTION IN LONDON.—The 2,000,000-dollar libel claim, commenced in U.S.A. by Princess Youssoupoff, the Russian emigree, against Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Film Corporation, arising out of the production, "Rasputin and the Empress," in whicli the plaintiff was.awarded £25,000 damages, was tried before Mr. Justice Avory (left). Sir Patrick Hastings. K.C. (right), was leading counsel for the princess, and Sir Wm. Jowitt, K.C. (centre), held the brief for the defendants. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 5

FEILDING ALSO SUFFERED.—The main damage in this town was caused to the Jubilee Building, where the parapet came down, carrying with it the broad street verandah. The entrances to the building were completely blocked for 40 feet along the path. NOTABLE PERSONALITIES IN FILM LIBEL ACTION IN LONDON.—The 2,000,000-dollar libel claim, commenced in U.S.A. by Princess Youssoupoff, the Russian emigree, against Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Film Corporation, arising out of the production, "Rasputin and the Empress," in whicli the plaintiff was.awarded £25,000 damages, was tried before Mr. Justice Avory (left). Sir Patrick Hastings. K.C. (right), was leading counsel for the princess, and Sir Wm. Jowitt, K.C. (centre), held the brief for the defendants. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 5

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