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Work As Interpreter In Austria (By SUSAN VAUGHAN) Deniza, Lady Newborough, who is 47, tells me she is preparing to go to Vienna shortly to act as an interpreter for Hungarian relief workers. She speaks 14 languages, including Hungarian and Russian. At the same time, she has applied to have a baby Hungarian refugee in her Mayfair flat. “My 17-year-old daughter, Juno, will help to look after the child while I am away,” she says “She is looking forward tremendously to having a baby brother or sister.” Lady Newborough was born in Jugoslavia, one of a family of 18 children. She married Lord Newborough, who was then 61, in 1939, and since the divorce in 1947 she has opened a millinery and a perfumemaking business.
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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28155, 19 December 1956, Page 2
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