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FRED PERRY DIVORCED. HOLLYWOOD, December 2. Miss Helen Vinson, the American film actress was granted a divorce from Mr Fred Perry. The grounds for divorce were said to be that Perry became restless at night, would argue loudly and throw the furniture about “until four or live o'clock in the morning.’’ “It went on until I lost my appetite, lost weight and became very nervous," Miss Vinson was reported as saying. The marriage took place in September. 1935. dial Committee toid him that the King, during his last visit, said, “Keep going, whatever you do.’’ “And it is what we are doing.’’ Mr Willkie also visited an aircraft, factory in the north. He made a tour of the shops and talked with tn? workers. Going along a passage he slopped in front of a worker, and he asked: “||<h\ dr, you fool hc-fe about this wav-';" “Wo know that if we work, hard wo me going- to win,” said the worker. Mr Willkie turned io the people with him and said: “That's the spirit I find everywhere in this counIrv.”
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ENVOY’S JOURNEYS (Received Feb. 4, 8.40 p.m) LONDON, February 4. The “Dully Telegraphs" Ankara co rresponden t states: President Roosevelt's special envoy, Colonel Donovan, has left Turkey for EgyptHe will visit England, after visiting Spain.
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Grey River Argus, 5 February 1941, Page 3
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