OBSCENE LIBEL
POETS IN TROUBLE. United Press Association. —By Electric Telegraph. —Copyright. 1 (Received this day at 11.15 a.m.) LONDON, January 25. A young New Zealander poet, Geoffrey Potocki de Montalk, weainc dais and a scarlet cloak and tile author Douglas Glass, wearing sandals and a black velvet cloak, were charged at Clerkenwell for allegedly publishing an obscene libel. Glass was discharged and de Montalk was committed for trial.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1932, Page 6
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69OBSCENE LIBEL Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1932, Page 6
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