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Article : 119 wordsMore than 2500 Australian lottery tickets have been confiscated by the Ceylon Customs authorities. According to State advices just ...
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Article : 169 wordsDR EDUARD MARX and his bride, Fraulein Ilse, who were married in Glasgow by a German-speaking lawyer, to evade Germany's anti-Jewish marriage laws. The couple, who are shown after their wedding, lived in Glasgow for the required 21 days before returning to Germany. The bride is Aryan, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1965), Mon 30 Aug 1937, Page 7
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