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PAPER PERPETRATIONS The following extracts from recent British papers are published in the latest issue, of the World's Press News;— W© who know what corrosive prejudices gnaw the vitals of these carpers and how willingly they swallow the camel of Irish or Communist or Indian outrage while straining at the gnat of Fascist high-handedness, know how to discount their paroxysms.— ‘ Sunday Dispatch ’ leader. Boy, "Oh-Boy. Just look at Jimmy (picture of Jimmy) Cagney. Hot-cha! Ain’t he Swell—The “ Lady Killer ” and Does He Burn Up His Flames? See him around with Mae Clark. What a man! Warner Bros. “Lady Killer,” Box-Office Dynamite. 3 p.m. January 12. Phoenix.—Advertisement in To-day’s Cinema. A passer-by saw dames and summoned the brigade.—‘ Glasgow Evening News.’ The secretary with which the Hants Public Assistance Committee surrounds itself is becoming more pronounced.— ‘ Hampshire Chronicle.’ Labour Banns All Dictatorships.— ‘ News-Chronicle ’ headline. The rival captain asked if his men might continue betting, and Jardine readily consented.—‘ Star.’ With kind remembrances and all good washes for the New Year. — ‘ The urnishman.’ ‘ After twenty years or so, of complaints from fried musicians, a move was made. —‘ Radio Times.’
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Evening Star, Issue 21689, 7 April 1934, Page 18
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189PLAIN ENGLISH Evening Star, Issue 21689, 7 April 1934, Page 18
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