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BOXER AND ACTRESS APPLICATION FOR LICENSE SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 18. The Irish boxer, Jack Doyle, and Maria Castenada, Mexican actress, applied to-day for a marriage license. Doyle said that they had been engaged for three days and would be married in three weeks if the immmigration authorities would extend his stay in the United States. Doyle, it was understood, had come to the United States to marry the heiress of the Dodge motor millions, but the romance ended abruptly, and Doyle was ordered to leave America because of .an informality about his passport.
whether or not a Cabinet frbm Mr. Eden to Major C. R. Attlee, the leader of the Labour Opposition, and including Sir Archibald Sinclair, the leader of the Liberal Opposition, with Mr. Chamberlain still Prime Minister, will be practicable. Meanwhile, Germany, which has more reliable information on British politics than the British public, is planning a campaign playing on Mr. Chamberlain’s fear of waiy according to the 'Paris “L’Oeuvre,” as Germany knows that Britain will not be ready for war for at least another year.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19825, 30 December 1938, Page 5
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