THE DAILY NEWS London, England 23 June 1934 (page 7)
MR. CROWLEY CHARGED
High Court and Five Letters
On a charge of feloniously receiving five letters, the property of Betty Sedgwick, Edward Alexander Crowley (58), who was described as an explorer, of Upper Montagu-street, W., was remanded on £10 bail at Marylebone police court yesterday.
Mr. Edward F. Iwi, who prosecuted, said that the position at the moment was that certain documents which were the subject matter of the charge were at present in the custody of the Master of the Crown Office.
Application would have to be made in the High Court for the documents to be produced. He would, therefore, call the sergeant who carried out the arrest and ask for a remand for a week.
Mr. Isidore Kerman, on behalf of Mr. Crowley, said, “I would like to take this early opportunity of saying that Mr. Crowley has a complete answer to this charge, and I agree with the application for the remand for a week.” |