CABLEGRAMS AND WIRELESS
TRIAL MARRIAGE.
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NEVADA, June 20.
Fred Mac Murray, of the motion pictures, to-day. married lillian Lanionte, a New York model. The wedding was tho culmination of a “trial engagement” announced by the couple in 1934, to determine if careers and’marriage could mix.
IRISH REPUBLICANS
DUBLIN, June 21
There were lively scenes on College Green, Dublin, when the I.R.A. followers addressed a crowd from a lorry. The police warned them that seditious speeches would not be allowed, and eventually surrounded the lorry, and drove it to Dublin Castle.
Crowds tried’ to rescue the occupants, who included Mary McSweeney, Count and Countess Plunkett and other notables, as well as journalists. The police fired, but none was injured.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 June 1936, Page 8
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