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told her friend privily that she was planning to be married
- The report was privily received last fortnight by President Roosevelt who last week was revealed as not in favor of its suggestion that a new supervisory board be formed.
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- As revealed last fortnight by Bishop Albert Augustus David of Liverpool (PTI, March 16), a number of Anglican Bishops at last year's Lambeth Conference were privily agreed .