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From The Courts

VERY newspaper reporter will tell you that court proceedings are full of human interest stories, and as James A. Jones found a good many years ago no city in the world is richer in this material than London. The stories he has written over the years for a well-known London newspaper, not about master criminals but about ordinary people in their encounters with the law, are the basis of Courts of London, now being heard from 3YZ. Courts of London is narrated by the well-known radio actor Howard Marion-Crawford (below) and in the episode to be heard at 6.0 p.m. this Sunday (March 27) he tells of a street twoup school, a street bookmaker, an old soldier wandering in the night and an ancient street musician charged with begging-typical examples of the sort of people who appear day by day before London magistrates. Courts of London has also started from 2XG, which will broadcast the second episode at 8.25 p.m. on Tuesday, March 29,

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 817, 25 March 1955, Page 31

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From The Courts New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 817, 25 March 1955, Page 31

From The Courts New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 817, 25 March 1955, Page 31

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