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President De Valera
- Date released
- 14 Mar 1932
- Series name
- Pathe Super Gazette
- Issue no
- 32/21
- NoS ID
- 089749
- Story no
- 1 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip
Immediately after taking office and appointing his cabinet, orders release of all political prisoners.
Baby ‘Lindy’ Kidnapped
- Date released
- 14 Mar 1932
- Series name
- Pathe Super Gazette
- Issue no
- 32/21
- NoS ID
- 089750
- Story no
- 2 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip
America and the whole world aghast at racketeering’s latest and greatest outrage.
Good Luck - Mr and Mrs Bernadotte!
- Date released
- 14 Mar 1932
- Series name
- Pathe Super Gazette
- Issue no
- 32/21
- NoS ID
- 089751
- Story no
- 3 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip
Londoners cheer Prince Lennart - who renounced royal rank to wed the girl of his heart - Miss Nissvandt.
Is War Ever Worth It?
- Date released
- 14 Mar 1932
- Series name
- Pathe Super Gazette
- Issue no
- 32/21
- NoS ID
- 089752
- Story no
- 4 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip
Hunger, pestilence and famine stalk in the wake of destruction and death - graphic pictures from Shanghai epitomize the horror of war.
Rugger Battle Royal
- Date released
- 14 Mar 1932
- Series name
- Pathe Super Gazette
- Issue no
- 32/21
- NoS ID
- 089753
- Story no
- 5 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip
The Prince of Wales - their Colonel - sees the Welsh Guards defeat the Leicester Regiment, the famous ‘Tigers’ - 11 points to 3 in army rugby cup [semi?] final. What a final it will be.
Newcastle United
- Date released
- 14 Mar 1932
- Series name
- Pathe Super Gazette
- Issue no
- 32/21
- NoS ID
- 089754
- Story no
- 6 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip
Ensure a north v south final by meritorious win 2-1 over Chelsea. [Cameramen: Willis, Gemmell. 18 metres]. A ‘golden’ goal by Dustin, following goalless first half, puts the Arsenal in the final after...
Big Dublin Fire
- Date released
- 14 Mar 1932
- Series name
- Pathe Super Gazette
- Issue no
- 32/21
- NoS ID
- 089755
- Extras
- 1 film clip
Several buildings, including the Central Catholic Library, were burned to the ground. Books to the value of £20,000 were destroyed.