SENT TO ELLIS ISLAND <Rcc. 10.55 am.) New York, Aug 27 The "Daily News” says that the Federal Bureau of Investigation sent 150 passengers on the Gripsholm to Ellis Island for investigation. These include 20 so-called pacifists who allegedly during the passage unsuccessfully tried to arrange meetings protesting against *h«* war —P A
Ihe Voice That Was Not Heard.— Everybody sat tense —the speaker only croaked someone laughed but someone else handed up Lixoids In a moment relief came a clear strong voice Lixoids act instantly In. valuable to Speakers. Singers. Teachers 1 Military Officers. Keep your throat tit with tiny, effective Lixoids. lOd ail •hemists Handy tins. i
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 28 August 1942, Page 2
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