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MABEL NORMAND. [United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.] NEW YORK,' f Feb. 24. A message from Monrovia, in California, states:—Mal>„l Norniand, the v.oil-known film aotresis, died on Sunday. Her death took ! place at the local sanatorium, where slie had been, slowly sinking. Lew Cody- her husband,: who -himself has just recovered from a nervous breakdown, was nor. at her bedside. '■■■* 1 INDIA PROBLEMS. OTTAWA, Feb. 24. India presents tho. most difficult problems of the Empire, said Sir.Wji-. Jiam Clark (British High Commissioner for Canada) addressing Ontario Federation of Teachers. The goal for , India is Dominion status. When the Simon Commission reports there wifi be . a round table conference, when India can make counter .proposals. The" same self-government idea is being aimed at for other Crown colonies.. The; troubles in India may be the placid spirit of Britain itself in encouraging self-determination. Britain." as no desirp to, repress 1 , legitimate aspirations.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1930, Page 5
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