“UGLIEST WOMAN’S” CLAIM
I’ATMS, March IP. I’olaire, the actress, billed as the world’s ugliest women, won 120,000 francs (£900) damages* in court today from a chauffeur after an automobile accident which “marred her I canty. ' ’ Kcturning from a race track, a taxicab rammed Polaire’s limousine :u:d the actress’ face and body was cut bv glass. I’olairc, with a flat nose, enormous mouth, slant eyes and hour glass figure, claimed to bo the homeliest, woman in the world lvln ii slu toured the United States, and since then she has lived mi that reputation in continental music halls.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16317, 18 April 1927, Page 12
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