Armed men held up a messenger in Dundalk, Ireland, recently, and took two reels of the film “Beloved Enemy,” which he was taking to a cinema. The film is based on a story of the Irish rebellion. The two reels were found undamaged later by Civic Guards in a field 300 yards away. Moscow militiamen had to rescue 11 boys from “drifting camps” on the shifting ice of the Moscow River, where they were trying to imitate the exploits of the Polar scientists. Three boys in one camp indignantly protested at the forced rescue.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 June 1938, Page 8
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