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CABLEGRAMS AND WIRELESS

BRITISH ROAD VICTIMS. -— -< /PRESS ASSN.—COPYRIGHT./ ' RUGBY, November 11. Road accident figures in Britain for last week, were 133 killed and 4321 injured, compared with 143 killed and 4132 injured in the corresponding week last year. GREEK KING. RUGBY, November. 14. The King of the Hellenes left London this morning for Paris. He will make a two days’ stay in Paris before continuing his journey to Florence and Rome, where he will be received by the King of Italy next Wednesday. He is due to leave Brindisi on Friday; in a Greek cruiser, arriving in Greece on the following Sunday.

CLARK GABLE.

HOLLYWOOD, November 14

What is considered one of the film colony's most permanent romances 1 has gone. Mr Rochs of Metro, Gqld-wyn-Mayer Studios, has revealed, .that Clark Gable is separated and in all probability will be divorced. Gable and Mrs Ria Langham were married in 1931, when the actor was playing small parts in the pictures, which preceded his tremendous success. At his marriage, .Gable gave his age as thirty and his wife forty-one.

CHINESE FILM STAR

SHANGHAI, November 15

Miss Wu, film star, will marry Eugene Denne, a Chinese businessman, on November 23. They have been engaged for five years. Two hotels have been engaged for a reception and dinner to two thousand guests. NAZIS AND JEWS. BERLIN, November 15. The rule for applying anti-Jewish laws provides that Jews are not citizens but merely subjects, involving the disfranchisement of all Jewish civil servants. They must resign by December 31$. Only war veterans wjll be pensioned. A Jew is defined as one with one or more Jewish grandparents ,or who was married to a Jew when the anti-Jewish laws were passed. The age at which non-Jewish maid servants are permited to work in a Jewish household will be lowered from forty-five to thirty-live. Only Hitler- and Frick are empowered' to give special permits for inter-mar-riages.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 November 1935, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS AND WIRELESS Greymouth Evening Star, 16 November 1935, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS AND WIRELESS Greymouth Evening Star, 16 November 1935, Page 2