MEYRICK RELEASED
WALKS OUT IN FURS. I United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copy r i gli t). (Received this day at 10.30. n.m.) LONDON, November 22. Meyrick (cabled on 23rd June) attired in expensive furs, walked out oi Holloway gaol, into the arms of her daughter, the Countess of Kinnoub •” oven more expensive *lurs. Ihe Lai I at the wheel of a luxurious limousine, drove them to their Regent Park home, whore there was a general re-union of the family, including Lady Do Clifford. Meyrick said there would be groat rejoicings at her night clubs to-night, and to-morrow she would think over the future. She might take over a chicken farm in Kent and she might open a hat shop in West End. Both were less exciting but safer, especially since Lord Bvng’s decision (cabled on Tuesday).
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1928, Page 5
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136MEYRICK RELEASED Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1928, Page 5
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