if i 3,, .,, _._ ss-.. .M __ »- ~mqn-' » »~. .f __ df.. '.4 :_ . -.»~ s-»;~_¢-’.-.ei »_.» __.»_. .- 1 i -fl .lb -0-». '_ 1; ..-_=»~;.-il--: - l -v _ .--¢-*_-_s_~ . .\».-_s-§-<»-_~5- ~ as-.-»v..~ .¢~e=~, -"Jaw-2' " Jul li- ’ "_%_;.. .;I.»v __.<.,. ll; ii l if; lil il 3 ‘°; _ v r*-<';~T‘.~`~+i' ' Lit: Yi#Z':_~.i~_e._:*_:_r i,~._l§1. ti . ., »~. .. "`-fi"=-?.=‘~.~‘~.“i_;'i »..[ I .e tt, vance in the cinema. an occasion tl l TIM!! VINION i Tlll s§§ SAZZY GLHOOII’ _ uggvgrr A G LQ RY .Tomi Y- PRINCE EDvl;A;l‘D Amory: fr ---.f-».~ .»-~.. _...,... _ .se 'L-.`.;.lLs'. This story, which is one of gen- uine interest, has a treatment new ,_ ¢.a.p|otur~as and Just. what this un- vealed here. in Justice to Mr. Sturges, author, to William K. How- Ths picture is superbly acted. Tracy gives s performance or and establishes him- unllsually ilne character .ggag eggs _ time, has s straight dramatic role. ‘ 7 It is a new line of work for her and she comes throilsh with flying oo1ors._ Ralph Morgan gives the best per- formance of his career in this pic- ture. At no time does his own per- sonality intrude upon with the charscterimtion. The photoplay is linwlen. livery- oleahouldgotoseeit whether-for , gcmdactingoraasatudyotanad- thstarisesalltooseldom. ` Mystery And ig* 1 .1 I ..,. fri » r .t i » . 'ave i P’ `. ,_ i TW0 Serials s snort ness behind. “ I' At Capitol i grounds, characters who are much; alive, and a plot which bubbles over with suspense ill play their parts in ma-king Unlversa.\'s "Bomboy MKII-"I which queued at the Capitol Thug-g lgt nidnt one oi the most gripping screen-PHY UYIIAYIN 30°” e. in a long tim The story, written by L. G. Bloch- man, who is well versed on life in teeming and mysterious India. has ¢°'¢|° yin; the “Bombay Mlilf' 0 ing to s new rule of institution. : fast express train racing from Cal cum. tc Bombay. Ind t-he people 011 that train. These include a much; I a ;-____ Catherine Carr, plucky young ggi. fast girl who succeeded in reaching Halifax as a stowaway on board the \l-U11 tnlfmmt Il V111 7100 05 N' Donaldson freilhtor Bllllifia about 1 two weeu ago. was deported yster- dly on the Cunarder Bcythia. Al- claimed she would return and was grateful for all otlers of support ax- tended to her. llpn Moore. who has not ins MA.|ss'rY sms ms noltss: ppeared on the screen for some AMONG M50 nm! twenty-three mining stocks compu- LONDON, April 5-J- D King'l ball colt Negro won the Queens prize spring handicap over the two- mile course at Kempton Park to- day, with Brunswick, owned by Summerville Tattusall, second, and F. Pratt/s Bolatlum another head back in third place. The Ki.ng'.s colt, ridden Wihon, closed at so Brunswick at five atium 33 to one. Th ed or; and a half le od Bruluwick with Lawson Oottrill broughth Bolatium up only s¥5 igi. 5 tis §§§§%o Twenty-four horses, including His Majestyts Rax Earth, ran the watched the defeat of his entry. gxgwvrlae was worth approximately BTUDUIT SPIDCIH QNSOIE No dudent in the University of the philippines may deliver a speech before it has been censored by the h-ichter aut.hor't-lol. accord- Acting President Pornilldo GM- eron declares the censorship is for the beet interests or the Un'ver- Harsh; aipasaas- 0 T0 DA c‘ ..... nun# ° "1=¥ osntffffgrannsr OF PAULINE " AND llllls (MAPK- The value of the products of the ooopersgg industry in 1932 was $1,- 514,000 compared with 01,954,000 in wi, exclusive of the cooperage as- sembled by hand or with very simple machinery by farmers and fruit ard. who did a fine Job as director though 41” mm; in ¢ being sl'°WB1’l And where wood usirll ill- and toleue L. Luky. the nrvducerf permitted tmay in slit d“°`°“°° “mb” 0°-"f’° U I 'W line. Index Nmsbar sl Mining Shots 'Ihe weighted index number ot ted by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics on the base 1926-100. was 128.8 for the week ending lllarch 15, ls °0mP\Y¢d with 124.6 £01' the pro- vious week. Nineteen gold stocks roee hom 120.5 to 1233. and four base metals stocks from 144.2 to 1' ( Smaller British Inst Indies $542 (nil), Barbados $58,000 (944,000). a British oloni » dulkd ‘mifieffinisii in csmeri- “W 5"' “Me” °‘ *ht Y°““8 Jamie. tr.'.2.ooo , 'trini- governor. a . can miner with a fortune in rubies. an not to the snverw' WM *"1* tns loss oi his nolttivh- 1 Svlmtisl with a live cobra. in B 811311059. 5 supposed Russian IW WU’ 1° “um beeutirul. th° sovemtfs "U0 "ld an Eurasian crook. 0° m¢0°i°n “MY f . ‘ 151; governor is murdered. 1l'\ll>°C& tor Dyke is called in on the case an L, jun uf, th; point of solving thel mystery when the maharaish is shot | in the back. However, before the train reaches Bombay YN “CW “MY l-iss captured the killer. but has been of much service to other characters aboard the e¥l>l’¢& Edmundlowe doesa fine jobllf Inspector Dyke. Onslow Stevens and the beautiful snirlev Grey IUPPIY the love interest. John David-|011 95 Emrasian crook and rxoellent, as the ~ ‘ needs l-lower. R-alllh P‘°fb°l- -'U11' I ieeon Thomas, John Wray. TON Moore and Brandon Hurst Pill 111° into their roles. Much of the fascination of the picture lies in the bizarre settinl. I new bsutgroune for a mystery Mr!- O! chief interest is the Indian train, the quaint stations, and the feeling one has of the teemilll 01111500! In the emie country of ommtless sec- rets. IANNING solooi. Honor roll of Fanning school: omit x-1. Lois runway: 2.121111! Ramsay; 8. Marjorie Bryenton Grads rx~1,A1iee Mscocugm: 1. Lorne Owen; 3, Kenneth Mackay. Grade VII!-1, Mary stewart: I. Dngsld Hacllntt: 3, Ray Abbott. Grads V11-1. Eleanor Ramsay: I, siganmie 'rhctngsmz l, Kentford Ab- Grads V1-1, llarion Abbott; 3, Jean Stewart L Bruce llacGou Perfect attendance-Enid Ramsay, lsnnsth Mackay lane Owen, Roy Abbott, nomo- itmssy, xentiorii Abbott, lhrion Abbott. Jaan stow- arl-. ` Philippines, a youth orizanisation charge the institution with “terror- , iam" and "intellectual I\PrQion." GB.l‘A’l‘EB DEMAND FOB 'l'I.lllI‘ll(lS Time is evidently beginning to mean more judging by the in crease in output of Swiss watch - b msnufscturirlg plants for' the period |. dld and Tobago $127,000 ($114,000), olnr-alter a2.ooo moo). Hong Kong $lB,000 ($4l.0(D). Multi $18,000 ($7,000). Newfolmdland $388.00 ($176,000). Australia $700,000 (579.- 000,) Fill $17,000 ($7,000), Bmsller Oceania M300 ($400,) Palestine 87.000 (81,200). The exports to Gam- ia were $41, exactly the same as WU |10- There were five countries to which January to October, 1933, there be- dgenqm umm wut; gum" ing an increase of 17,502 watches manufactured during that period over the previous year. states the British West Alriclrl nil ($144). British Guiana U3,®0 ($92,00®), British Honduras 813,000 ($46,000) Indultrll-I Wplrtllltnt Of tho Ulu- ang] mdi _ ' ldilll Nlfiibnll Rl1l"iYl. m lui. ' “gm 072.880 watch casa were produced* <¢3m,u00_) A great portion of the production is exported, LUMBA00 NOW I‘Alll0NAll£ ig rig t 9 5 _"a§i 3 §i€§§§§i§§§; §i’.§5féi”2§ gg? 5 §§ §..s§.’§.E és; of with Heal l latest the nove t'Duble in cold by len a youth he brokm leg near Adelboden. Gerald lackhart. x its day. formany are ment- e ofthe g illlillllélli ri* lllf 3' il E 3 III Ur.)-1, Shirley Wood- Gornatt 'nn-ner; 8, lima _ ;8,AlthaiaH'y- Psrfaotattendanes-halph0w\n, JaIlR.ilmphy-Teacher. l|ou9(m|sry0wm.l'maAbbott, fs-iybqalhmt Altheialfyllid. V-iiawrmeslunsavi. 'Raman-Oliva Q , 3 g -trtnrlzuulfcnsziill l°czsils-e I ~ Larpsalatibnbaad. xUID'l”ANDlALL'l'0P I ` Eidifmnunlronu uwizsntu-s ,“ ‘nal f s¢ttysuoxinnoe;a,' lsstmsmpios; 2.' §. gl gl llllfh ltpntls to Ihhuary compares ruary INS, or lid per od Btatu There were SS per to |dias i.N0 E Pierre 3- uil) ($241 U0) Honduras 06.400 __ (& l 11-ll! 030.000 ($10! im). MD. ' ' . ldssblarylieleanhasretxn-ned..°'im' “°.,u_vm_ N A T I 0 N A Q" m°‘;,,0?'?f§°§3°'°;°,;1 °° 0” "°”‘° 1” ”°’"’ “‘“”°° "0" msmtiss is still going strong. and -2 . t .‘“““M,,“ 35,000' ml, wo, 'WMI ffI°°"° "4 "°1"'°I'°' 1" 0*’ rises something to interest mm in _I , “'“°'° _' C01- lute liin no _ T 1* y . gm °°,1-;_1»g;»,,,~=.3,<*g',°_<;v,g;=i»;g,, -_ 1'... .'55 °.*t..‘.......&;‘.‘i2.‘.i3 ° _ ‘The Power And The (,,°*"‘,,_,,°0’,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 'Mm .,',5__ ,e}{f6nH;bfw§i§§°I;°an.Pr}1,§=d'1;\-Vg.; ouosio. on wio. ol... ...mx G10;-y”_.']_‘r||1y Great |ooo>. ‘zusoslms sm 0110.1. _ _ iam iris many m"‘°' °'"°°'“ °°“"‘°“1'"°" 'M ~ At Prince Edward c N mmunmhww-1-»wMm...¢. i..s.....i». o.-sts.. is “ ““"""'° _.___ 500” 555” |l\°Y°¢l° QWI' Eleven Months lnoroalod 21 l’.0. AUgf3_AuA 63351' Wm! ' l se the Prince lxiwml 'meme is 0 F R 0 N . 1"* Y°“' rmonucrlvo oomrrny °°"”‘3 “ “my "mb ‘“- "‘° a. motion picture which can truth- ' ~ JONES.; Exports to British llnplre count lost lofi ,§P8§5 55332 ins ve 88.*! crease xingo :ralia 54 Africa dl Der' india 44 r cen i slit? owlmlrad is estimates tnst roughly cio.oou.- °’°"’°° "°’°‘“ ' mcmncnl ap; of N: Congratulations are due Mr. and mt The m_ “om mmm” The "am “_ lm. Edgar vmnmemine. Peters me Unmd nun domemo préduoum I. “.000” Road on the arrival in their home “nh to Au_,_ 000 gdlom' smomo “nom bam' recently of a fine baby boy t m%'ifit;hB5a\\l;»§ ,consumed in Austrtlia and the bsl- seven! of our pmmmmt 1°! lllrs. P D 'Falconer of Vancouver). l’ ance exported abroad. Of the total “when "Pon pleasing -ddmom and seven grandchildren besides a 'ill E ll- {:%i § I 'i il ll? 'mason uv amuoss|xsr- .ssr.n»visstm.ft.s»s.oitnsm¢ J.l:>. Nmflii ths.\|s0oll-Pico 5? is QIDHIML iéggt lil. ? lr all 1 l snijvnnnhv 10:25 Vaa- gl §=l;lsl:‘="~"i fit ~§§l‘§f§~§I‘l{!.=IE;l I§l§I%§;‘§iiZl;l§;i §§§.l§t: tiers.; E i §§,,§ gilt; lil; igégs ggi; E 3,- Sa Es§§§{ Club too nom at css -°' *Ez iii.; ifgg gif. itll 5? ill; its get rl* trip. ` T F 0 l gi 5 - t E 05 i ` E: 3 § w Van Peters ' our on ter ll 3' 55; t indus Harbor happy wishes for many added years of contentment and prosperity I fields are being denuded of their' e | IW I :fully becalled great. It is"'I‘he Pow- ries during the ilut eleven months -ph. ag “M 5 gg “mx °°"’m¢~ ‘nd U" °°4d'” gm arind the Glory” uid it is an Uris- (Oontinued) of the “mga nu ‘momma tm m.W°r°¢md“°“;;u of Anka It earth awaits th; qgungsnt M $0 » . ' ( iql story by Preston Bturges, auth- in value or-or mst moeeurul play "strictly 1'* °°°""°‘° ’“"‘°" with snot ' DQu'llorable." I 13° ~ export durtn th mst Ther’ we” 3,. count!-lu to which months of 193; umouniwd Kali? liX\ld.Y in thi l'"‘tln9 Of UNIX' IDOBQYI increased exports went: United d wok g_454,§31 g m*-UW "9”V°“ md -IU-Ui MW °K Kingdom sao4,'m.ooo itlvo,ias,oool, 0, ,I-MM, ,mg -f-h,°,:"f, i>°°'»lt1°° if °n ti t°°- lrisn rm etsto w,am.ooo si2.10'1. sppusnti . gi-win, mum f 000). Aden 833.000 ($18,000). British ` the wide Luge and high gi East Africa 1491.000 ($393,000). BTI- Australian wines which are not lim- tish South Africa $6.l49.000 03.781,- lied to the sweet wines aa fcmnerly. oool cold coast $111,000 isisaoom, nn m¢m_.,,d dgmmg 1°, hom or Nlzerls 806.000 . British cherries one for tl-is better pm” of India l3,3I77,m0 ($2,281,000). Ceylon th; pon ‘nd bufmlmjy typ" 1| nab 089.000 009.000). Straits S¢Wi¢lD€!1'-1 ed. The wine industry in Australia 9661.000 . British Guiunl- is omtnd in south Australia, vis- |7l1.000 (@1000). British Bildlm tori ‘nd Ngw ggugh Wu* 862.300 (800). Jllllliu $2,330,000 in ($2,108,000), '1‘ri.nidad and Tobago Lonxg v 15"* '#1,115,000 ixl.m.ooo>. oiorsitn- um' “sum” "N0 ($9-400% H008 KOH( $1,107,000 The March meeting of Lorne Val- “",’°‘°h_m,, °"°uf:L":d §°‘=r‘“"'°m‘_"' 091.000) Malts t1si.ooo . lay womens Instituto was mia st 'Newfoundland 85.w0.000 Mrs. Mcsrtluu-'s witn an attendance Australia ¢l0,240000 (t6&600o> 'of 12 members ms 9 vmwn fn., ”‘P°"* "° MIM “Wife °°“°l mi t1so.ooo New kool-' meeting opened with mtitud 04, °;°‘u”,}_(§,,`°§w0’“'¥m;1mp§r‘§‘d‘°§£ ga 0>.P:m».;l1ler 51;; mtialamlartns paevioui motion 554-°°° in nbmuy 1993' which W" gggeagyngg 000) »(géuthém heard It v::s d:t:i'd;d'tllStnI1¢:3i'n°“ n m°"“°° °‘ “-373999 01' 35 9°' sg; 945006 yur; u M men clean the school It wud: °°°°~ D“’°""° °° th' U“"'°° KW' includes 'under ni-itisn south post- °l°¢lt° 11'” 1 WW evmins in ani t _ d°,?ha1;°f:°elI:d;1o?¢rh9;;\t fm., oitgmviscisl ssnitsrium on Muon “mmm "tm, “winning MQ- I dktanoe. The King hom the stands to 'mah manned emomwwwnmut: ld°°'I‘here warn 8ra>untriss_ to whibril: ezba. tgtawg geseggwcii-goal; Unned Kingifam $13.478,®0 (flow ww() '10 000) sierra Leéne ‘@1000 Blhillflllln fl‘0!i’lf-hil d1lW|¢¢. Adil' “I”-°°°’~ °°“"’°”‘ 1"’-“°“°‘“‘ *‘°»°°° 'sninl¢r si-itim véett °““1°° *°°\= vim °m°¢m1n¢ 1 EMPOTW 5 Ye" "0 included Wnh Mm ‘£50 (nam Bermuda $1059, "OC-UIADIYY C8-i6i1l'l¢i0n"i\hI.l¢0m|.!1| s°““‘ A”"°‘»’ Wh 1""°° °"*°° ooo ieiiesoool 'smsllsr British '““m°f~““*P°l°°4¢h\¢"¢h¢v° 0144.000 is1lc.ooo>,A¢ien sumo (nil) _,mt m&M'u2b0 mmm mms., ins celebration in-cocoon is ala or nritisn mt Ames s'11,ooo isio,ooo>, Honda,” mgwo (ma 005) Bw school nina. Next meeting to be British South Africa $589,000 (04l,- bsdo. “mom” (96.7 000)' s’maum, held at the school house, Mrs. Dan ooo), cola oosst t'z,soo itesool ,muh wg” md,” '.1 'M000 mgslisw ssc Isobel Memos on Nigeris £800 (83,200). sierra Leone 51.70°” ' ' Pmifam. Singing of God Save $:ai`1ll00lx))($3,00i'i&;‘l`BcrI-:dries £2,000, ’ ' King brought this meeting to a . , nr ,ooo close. iiiooooi oeylon tzisoo isznool ‘mm “’ '°"°""‘ °"“"°"°’ '“ struts séttlomom s'14.ooo itlzooclf' nm” "°°"" I”°""°" 17 "'°` I-*DY FAN! SCHOOL I* ri* kports to foreign countries dur Th f “"1 u th ing the first eleven months of the [Myeh§° scggol fm. tie :mn gg present nscal year amounted in Much. Vllllb T0 #371038 C0mPB‘lEd Wil-l'l 0|-‘d x_1’ A] th. . ,' :iruue'"t~t:ueewe-m%»~» ' T§I”' 00’ D»°~ ° Grad V1'II(Bi'.)-LN Gilli- tne Unites states incmsoi al per .,1,_ ° _ 02110. to Germany 29 D-C-. to the Grade VIII (Jr.) - 1, Kenneth Netherlands 19 p.c. and to Japan 33 Poynter, p.c. Then werw to which Abyssinla 02540000 (U.000) <$1s,ooo>. Brasil 821,000 ($349,- ($41,000). Ecuador 8174.000 ($800). French French Japan $112.- 4 Grade IV (Br)-1, Idwina Mc- Kinnon: 2. lewis Francis; 8, Keith Francis. Grade IV (Jr.)-1, George Sturdy; 2. Vera Gamble; 3, Aubrey Gamble. l Grade III-1, Doris Oakes: 2, El- sie Francis: 3, Denton Francis. Grade II-1, Violet McKinnon. I Grade I-l, Vans McKinnon: 2. Everett Gamble; 3. Leith Francis. Perfect attendance-Robert Oakes Nia-ma Gamble. Kenneth Paynter, Cecil Oakes, Doris Oakes, Edwins McKinnon. Violet McKinnon. Teacher-Olive Grace Inman. l NEWDOG, CAT TAXI! l’l.0P0llD §5l3§§§§§?5§ 5 E‘?¥§§€3§’i iéasi ¥g55&§g trggigitiggg Eg;5§§i§§§§§§ illtttlnlst moss gwnugg qpmu t: Afghanis- tmon alan nitslfm. imwil B|j“|1,-, nl (MK), Qi!!! ‘\.'I'»‘ .fm rstssspoov, ostoeosonm ((U.lN.DU7. if A .§§I3§§§§”§§ ll élliligllliil I* §!Ii'$ll..’Ila; II lIfi§I§r§§§§E 011.90.- atrica ll.- pg, (UJI) X), $3¥3 _t D The mat-hooking carnival which for me past few months was going strong is nearing completion. Many fine qzecimens of this interesting handiwork have been skilfully ex ecuted and many favorable dom mcrts have been elicited re. design and workmanship.-P IDVI TIIIII Flll ON Nl0l0'B BOND 'Tanner Blacklidge finally got out of Jail today In her endurance contest with Mrs. Susanne Nottingham, wife of a policeman, who says the dormer politician stole his love, Urs. Black- lldge. a former collector of internal “venue hm. has been s consistent She lost the 87,500 verdict award- ed Mra Nottingham for alienation of affections. She lost her motion for a new trial. Then she lost lm- flsht to stay out of jail, whence in-a Nottingham was determined tn send har,eventhoughitcoatl8.l0awaek,! lmder the malice implication carried with the verdict. , Today the tide tumed. Jlldse Joseph B. David approved a $2,500 bond posted by Aaron An- d°11°n. nesro. pending her appeal on a habeas corpus ruling in 5., suit to set aside the verdict. KlP.l‘l,000lULB0l'l0AD (IIN IJMON'IU€, Aprl Press)-The Alberts paiment kept open more than 1000 miles lnvel highway system-the Ht highway programme outide of Ontario. a 2§§I iélié omoncio, Ai>ri14.-urs Myrtle um’ °“'“`“ WH” “Y - l _ln llaP|&)--lk Jallllllll-I. Deathsmessenlbfhasagainvls itedolladourhomesandremov 04 a devoted father and loyal citi- lenint.hapotsonofJam¢|M.Hi.ll who passed away on 'hlesday llarohl’ll934.Hewas9lye|raof apandtboudiallghtly indispoaad iorthepastthresmonthshswas shletobesboutthehouseenloyins Thurschy morning, Much 22nd he The was stricken with paralysis from 1 which he neva rallied and paassd sway He was married twice, his first wife being Margaret Stevenson, neon ty mirillslso thisun were threschildronone whomdicdininhncy Eimhemis Mn. Robert Macleod ofBradal bane) whod.iedinl910azidR0bert who is still on the hoinutoad in hedericton He later married Jen nieArthur,whoholeaveaiomvurn his passing also one sister Mary a serv at home th the remains were aim he Fredericton Church 95 5535 ig" 8 ducted uroh at Yleasan alley in the absence of Rev W G Quigley who The pall bearers were John Bill and Clinton Morrison Garfield n Harland 1-Illl and He host or other relatives and friends. After s hart ice the Stevenso lldlillan Prederi rtry t Interment was in the was Van- ' l I-me' ` Wu short D4 _ thi mu . . _ ` _ dau hter of the late William Btev- u“g.'¢|‘||¢,...(1-M) Qordonuep " Dalhousie. ¢ _ I-*rm . , _ might - ' season. . .' Q ' I ~s ' the . Nund (Patriot Please Copy) Lawn 1 NEW YORK, April I-A llrvoy indicating that wage earners who. income was reduced between 198 sm lm nec as percent, more bm- 1 ies than time whose income was not cut, was made public today by the Milbank Memorial Pund. The e survey showed there was 50 percent more moose ln families whose income dropped. 'nie stink wasmadeina housetohouse can- Ir lsmeals and in goodcheer till on Y asdsted above y ll EIITRIES VIII SIX TITIES napa- " *l mussx. asm 'emi K oil 01 titlei retires- dvfes-‘ M. dlamgt of the night u‘h¢W8I(hI. 3 oialaa 1;, one selected ir hh Y M c A Gardiner defend Preddy Ldttle ms lllhollsie Fr¢¢ C. A star up ea a§§§€ E E" 5 ’ §§§3;5§§§ gif "B8 Fletcher Vy dal ue _ H C A. (lllllypoaedunti, om" rasthsnsint-(iw ll women H. C. A. (unopposed) ldlilklt-(ld) I Wbodrotre ll. U A. Wellarwlldst-(158) Gordon Ha hon. Y 3| U A. Plywallblf- I and who pruieceased him an _two To lln. Y M. 0 A Light heavyweight-(190) rr e d Y ll. U. A. lleavywdght-Plotoher smith, ew Yorker Wins I om DeGrasse f GPU 4-(Canldinu l¢d1'lR.liAL, ' _ )-A1RothofNewYorkto aooredatedmioalknockoui uwasoon by aaceofiheUnlted tv 0v;rrkP¢terdaGra»al.lsoofN¢y inthe hsadlineboutotthsop Y was unable to be present enum asm “rd °f tm M°°¢"“V Al Both N tl Bw York no 3 hed Pete Doonsse, Nnixnfg ooo cemetery W 1-2» bv technical knoelwot in ttnrousser nosui bout. lc “W B=1“t°1\= Mssinilo. Italy, ns" -3. defeated Bas-nq gg , York. 196. tedmical knogoutmix' aecomi _ leni- roilnd of scheduled 10 folmd” WUI” leonardo, llontreal, iw -3. knocked out Dust Kay, New Yilk. 152. in ilrlt of dx. Hem. ral. cc- i 1f¢;t°d on. lu tr §§§§§§ 2 =.` l§§ii5 l, 120 VII if KIDO fl.m'li¢a. REIIEVE SKIN AFFIIIITIUNS 5; 'CllIearaSoapold .llléll I fill t Ei? 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