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MABEL NORMAND.

CENSORS BAN HER PICTURES. : TOO DRUNK TO ANSWER, LOS ANGELES. January 5. j Los Angeles is still talking of nothing i but the Dines shooting affair. The ; papers are full of extravagant stories j that Mabel Normand lately threatened to commit suicide, and suggest that this was the reason for having a revolver. Mabel meanwhile is appealing from her bed, where she lies ill with appendicitis, to stem the tide of the eastern censorship, which is excluding her pictures from a number of theatres. The police have opened an inquiry into the source of Dines' liquor. It is officially asserted that Mabel Normand and Edna Purviance were so intoxicated when they first visited the police station that they could not reply to questions.

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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 12, 15 January 1924, Page 5

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MABEL NORMAND. Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 12, 15 January 1924, Page 5

MABEL NORMAND. Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 12, 15 January 1924, Page 5

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