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MARGARET LOCKWOOD, one of the most famous British film stars, broadcasting in the 8.8. C. overseas service. This glamorous actress, who has so far resisted the blandishments of Hollywood, was born in India, trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and after only four terms there was chosen to play a leading part in a public performance at the Haymarket Theatre in London. She has starred in a great many British films and in a yearly ballot organised by a well-known British daily paper has twice been voted the most popular British film star. She has a six-year-old daughter, Margaret Julia more familiarly known as Toots.

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Waikato Independent, Volume XLIV, Issue 6173, 15 March 1948, Page 6

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MARGARET LOCKWOOD, one of the most famous British film stars, broadcasting in the B.B.C. overseas service. This glamorous actress, who has so far resisted the blandishments of Hollywood, was born in India, trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and after only four terms there was chosen to play a leading part in a public performance at the Haymarket Theatre in London. She has starred in a great many British films and in a yearly ballot organised by a well-known British daily paper has twice been voted the most popular British film star. She has a six-year-old daughter, Margaret Julia more familiarly known as Toots. Waikato Independent, Volume XLIV, Issue 6173, 15 March 1948, Page 6

MARGARET LOCKWOOD, one of the most famous British film stars, broadcasting in the B.B.C. overseas service. This glamorous actress, who has so far resisted the blandishments of Hollywood, was born in India, trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and after only four terms there was chosen to play a leading part in a public performance at the Haymarket Theatre in London. She has starred in a great many British films and in a yearly ballot organised by a well-known British daily paper has twice been voted the most popular British film star. She has a six-year-old daughter, Margaret Julia more familiarly known as Toots. Waikato Independent, Volume XLIV, Issue 6173, 15 March 1948, Page 6