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CHILD RESCUED BY ACTRESS

LOS ANGELES, July 1.

The actress Dolores Del Rio saved the life of her god-child, Dolores Ellsworth, aged two years, who fell into the actress's swimming pool. Dolores Del Rio dived in and brdught the child up from the bottom. She resuscitated the girl before calling a doctor.

often put their thumbs inside the measure to hold it steady, and the larger the thumb the greater the quantity saved for the issuing officers. There is no grog in the Royal Australian Navy. The lower deck is "dry." and when the late King George V, after the Jubilee Review in 1935, sent a general signal to "splice the main brace," the rumless R.A.N., because it had been.^represented by H.M.A.S. Australia at the .review, was allowed to drink "a health unto his Majesty" in beer. Splicing the main brace in days of sail was an arduous and difficult job, and was rewarded with an extra tot, and today, though rarely ordered, remains in naval parlance as the equivalent of the colloquial Australian "free drinks all round," or "one on the house,"

One of the most heartening a boxing in ■the Dominion at the pre: various part? of the Dominion.

as the result of the sudden end ol before it actually occurred by t, given by Henry Dunn, while Sta: local boys are also justifying the: in search of professional talent.

Elsewhere in the Dominion a similar position obtains, and the sensational win of D. Eddington over Clarrie Rayner a week or so ago, enabled the Wellington Association to secure a ready-made draw card when it was discovered unexpectedly this week that Al Stock was unable to go through with his engagement with Stan Smith. Another important factor is the presence of a numbers of visitors from overseas, and one of these, Jackie Sharpe, will be an attraction on the next programme at the Town Hall.

That Stock was unable to accept the match which had been arranged for him' against Stan Smith was due to the fact that he has recently obtained a good position of employment. For some time, at least, he will not be free to travel to matches.

His defection might have left the Wellington Association in an awkward position, but the head of the match committee, Mr. Earl Stewart, has the happy knack of being able to put his finger, on the right man for the occasion. Eddington's performance against Rayner immediately came to his mind, and, having ascertained that Edding-

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 3, 3 July 1937, Page 22

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CHILD RESCUED BY ACTRESS Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 3, 3 July 1937, Page 22

CHILD RESCUED BY ACTRESS Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 3, 3 July 1937, Page 22