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DOUG. AND MARY IN JAPAN KOBE (Japan). Dec. 17. Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pick ford, and .lack Pickford arrived «n the Asa ma- -Main lids nflernooii, and were given a Ireinendous reception. Japanese pressmen, live or six from every paper, and other curious persons! so densely crowded the ship that landing was impossible lor more than an hour. The visitors patiently waited and answered questions whenever comprehensible-, though Jack, who was exasperated, exclaimed, "For heaven's sake, can't tiie cops do .something?"
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17143, 27 December 1929, Page 13
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