A QUEER STORY
NONAGENARIANCHAR&ED.'WIfH •OLD CRlME. ■:■'■ ■•■■■-■'.-'
(Reuteri Telegram;) (Received 29th March^B;;pin»:)
NEW YORK,. 28th March.
Dr. Irwin Osbalbelton,- aged:93, onct a physician for the British Government..,; and with private interests in Australi* , and New Zealand, is held at Astbury Park, New Jersey, awaiting: extraditionto the New York State,'where-he; will - be. charged with stealing-a horse and wagon in 1880. ..,. r -.,i' :■: '■j~'i..'ZZThe documents on which the arre«t was made allege that Oabaldeston, then ' known as Edward Turnerj-'wm v aeii. tenced to gaol and escaped^ before pay* "' ing the penalty. - >• ....,,,«0.,j. Z'_ " The physician, who stated that i« , was the son of the former: Earl. of jOn- - slow by a morganatic marriage and WM • reared with tutors in London" with-tk«: - then Prince Edward, the future Kinjfj said: "It is simply a casa of.mioWrtjij' ' identity." • .. •, .^ ",.".;.' ;.:;:)■' ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 75, 29 March 1926, Page 10
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132A QUEER STORY Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 75, 29 March 1926, Page 10
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