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Business Instinct

I ITTLE Shirley Temple is turning out L to bp. quite a business woman. Several months ago, when the property department at the studio borrowed some 'of her pet rabbits for use in “Ladies In Love,” Shirley countered by r asking for rent for tho rabbits. Shirley’s' constant companion, the last week or so at tho studio, has' bep n a Pekingese puppy, given her as a Christmas gift, and named “ChingChing” after tile character Shirley plays in her current production, “Stowaway.” Learning that a kitten was to be used in. a scene, Shirley went to the director and asked if he would, instead, use “Ching-Ching. ” lie agreed, arid Shirley said, “Well, that, will bo five dollars for rent.” The money, Shirley says, is going toward Christinas presents.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19336, 28 May 1937, Page 11

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Business Instinct Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19336, 28 May 1937, Page 11

Business Instinct Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19336, 28 May 1937, Page 11

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