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168 NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1926, INOTHER PLAGES News Man's European Joftings ol Interest Milan, April ire refusing to 30 (T)—TItalian worr wall themselves right ta vote fn mu granted to them by a re sted low Reykjavik, lc elandic women on-partisan list o v Asmund rettindatelag Mrs. Guoro Hallador 1 suftragist Bt Mk nd Mrs. Acal Londor t that & Nicholas onorabls ary B Tames Bary Is to 1 trix, came leading ¢ White Bird haracter of the “Little Georg v up, i was killed in ke Peter Pan, Hayn was the outeoms Niche s i the only one adopted family London, April 30 (P~ Queen Mary an expert of as a4 model of . 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