KINGSFORD SMITH
HARASSED BY ADMIRERS NERVES GETTING RAGGED Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright SAN FRANCISCO, November 17. Sir Charles Kingsford Smith was todav harassed by autograph hunters and multitudes of admirers. Since he landeri a fortnight ago he has locked himself in his hotel suite and sent out word by his manager, Mr H. S. W. Stannagc, that his nerves were ragged, and lie was determined to get some rest. oir Charles must have rest and quiet, it need be I’ll take him away to some remote spot in the hills. He has been pestered no end, and he’s tired of it all,” Mr Stannage said.
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Evening Star, Issue 21881, 19 November 1934, Page 9
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