SLOGANS AT RACEWAY
Three Students Charged Arrested after slogans opposing the Queen Mother’s visit had been painted on the curved fence bordering the track at the Addington Raceway on Friday night, three university students appeared in the Magistrate’s Court on Saturday before Messrs A. V. Baker and M. G. Ogilvie, Justices of the Peace. Bruce Edward Jesson, aged 21, and Derek Garard Goring, aged 19, were charged with unlawfully entering the enclosed yard of the Addington Raceway on April 22 and with being rogues and vagabonds in that on the same date they frequented Victoria street with felonious intent. Murray Noel Williams, aged 19 (Mr R. F. B. Perry), was charged with unlawfully entering the enclosed yard of the Addington Raceway on April 22. All three were remanded in custody tail today. An application for bail on Williams’s behalf was refused.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31043, 26 April 1966, Page 7
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