FILM STAR’S DIVORCE
BYPODA NEGRI. ' /tjj&ifcia Press. Association— By Electric •. .-<»#. *^’ej^ai»h~Cqpyrighi).. 1 ■ V'" j ' *' PARTS, Nov. 17. . • tlad.in black; from head.; to foot. TPola NhyrT,' the,.film star.' down Vnd'iivepl cdpidusly; in v ,the arms: of ‘newspapermen. at Le Havre, where .siie dise-rnbafked from Amerida.; Between the sobs, she said; “It is To return to a land where; one’s <only happiness is to await a divorce, .but thank God, divorce exists. 1 ’ \ There was another outburst of grief Tben she said: “I loved' Sergo greatly, and still do.” ' pola then assumed a drUhiatici attrtude, and facing the newspapermen, she . hisbd: “AH selfish!'Take everything! Give nothing!” Still sobbing, Pola entered an expensive motor car and drove off, Prince Serge was under no illusions When .questioned, he :“I expect a divorce shortly. The sooner the better.”,'
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1929, Page 5
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133FILM STAR’S DIVORCE Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1929, Page 5
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