MISCONDUCT ALLEGED.
CURATK BRINGS IJBEL ACTION. (IS? Oftiie.—Proa Association.—CopjTJght.J _, (Received November 30th, 9.30 p.m.) LONDON, November 20. (Muck public interest is being taken in "the hearing of tho libel, action : brought by Thomas Ghoat, citrate ot St. Awirew's, Stockwell, against Fiti-.-geraid, a CTapham polioo sorgeantj who wont to tho vosstry and alleged thatGhent had committed misconduct with his wife, an active Church worker. Ghent was employed in. Australia and New Ztwland from 1890 to IS%. Tho hearing has lasted t<sll days. Mrs Fitzgerald, who is.fifty years of ago, in the alleged misconduct, including an assault during a ; jumble siloOther evidence was to tho offoet tliat she was neurotic, and her husband bad previously accused another curate at ; Poplar of similar misconduct. Tho curate was acquitted after tho Bishop's ■ enquiry. Ghent, in his evidence, accused tho ; police sergeant of blackmailing him.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14829, 21 November 1913, Page 11
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140MISCONDUCT ALLEGED. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14829, 21 November 1913, Page 11
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