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HOLLYWOOD’S BEST ACTOR,— The man pictured here has played the principal role in Hollywood’s latest true story. Three years ago he made his appearance amongst the high society of the film colony, and by his great charm and elegance of manner and his prowess on the golf courses he became the firm friend of many stars and Hollywood’s most sought-after guest. It is now revealed that he is a gangster named Moore for whom the police of the entire country have been searching for years. His friends have pleaded for him in vain. He is here surrounded by autograph hunters during his journey to New York, where he is to await a trial which will arouse considerable interest.

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Evening Star, Issue 22798, 5 November 1937, Page 7

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HOLLYWOOD’S BEST ACTOR,— The man pictured here has played the principal role in Hollywood’s latest true story. Three years ago he made his appearance amongst the high society of the film colony, and by his great charm and elegance of manner and his prowess on the golf courses he became the firm friend of many stars and Hollywood’s most sought-after guest. It is now revealed that he is a gangster named Moore for whom the police of the entire country have been searching for years. His friends have pleaded for him in vain. He is here surrounded by autograph hunters during his journey to New York, where he is to await a trial which will arouse considerable interest. Evening Star, Issue 22798, 5 November 1937, Page 7

HOLLYWOOD’S BEST ACTOR,— The man pictured here has played the principal role in Hollywood’s latest true story. Three years ago he made his appearance amongst the high society of the film colony, and by his great charm and elegance of manner and his prowess on the golf courses he became the firm friend of many stars and Hollywood’s most sought-after guest. It is now revealed that he is a gangster named Moore for whom the police of the entire country have been searching for years. His friends have pleaded for him in vain. He is here surrounded by autograph hunters during his journey to New York, where he is to await a trial which will arouse considerable interest. Evening Star, Issue 22798, 5 November 1937, Page 7