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MARITAL RIFT OVER CHILD.—This picture was taken two years ago at the christening of the child of the Count and Countess Haugwits Reventlow, between whom there is now a dispute regarding the child’s education. The count and countess are shown with (left) Mr. Franklin Hutton, the countess’ father.

A NOVEL FAREWELL.—Chorus girls from the London Palladium on the platform at Waterloo Station to bid farewell to Miss Thora Clarke (centre). Miss Clarke Was on her way to South Africa to celebrate her twenty-first birthday. She had been a member of the Palladium troupe for five years.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 176, 25 June 1938, Page 4

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MARITAL RIFT OVER CHILD.—This picture was taken two years ago at the christening of the child of the Count and Countess Haugwits Reventlow, between whom there is now a dispute regarding the child’s education. The count and countess are shown with (left) Mr. Franklin Hutton, the countess’ father. A NOVEL FAREWELL.—Chorus girls from the London Palladium on the platform at Waterloo Station to bid farewell to Miss Thora Clarke (centre). Miss Clarke Was on her way to South Africa to celebrate her twenty-first birthday. She had been a member of the Palladium troupe for five years. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 176, 25 June 1938, Page 4

MARITAL RIFT OVER CHILD.—This picture was taken two years ago at the christening of the child of the Count and Countess Haugwits Reventlow, between whom there is now a dispute regarding the child’s education. The count and countess are shown with (left) Mr. Franklin Hutton, the countess’ father. A NOVEL FAREWELL.—Chorus girls from the London Palladium on the platform at Waterloo Station to bid farewell to Miss Thora Clarke (centre). Miss Clarke Was on her way to South Africa to celebrate her twenty-first birthday. She had been a member of the Palladium troupe for five years. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 176, 25 June 1938, Page 4