THE DAILY RECORD AND MAIL Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland 17 April 1929 (page 15)
TO LEAVE FRANCE.
MYSTERIOUS ORDER TO AN ENGLISHMAN.
Paris, Tuesday. Mr. Alastair [sic] Crowley, an Englishman, has been refused the privilege of remaining in France, and is leaving here for Brussels to-morrow morning.
Interviewed last night regarding charges brought against him in the newspaper Paris Midi, Mr. Crowley said that he had received a “refus de sejour” (refusal of the right) to stay in France from the French Government some time ago, in which he was informed that he must leave Paris by March 9.
This refusal of permission to remain here was confirmed at the Prefecture of Police, where officials denied that the refusal has anything to do with charges of espionage. |