LEGAL ULTIMATUM
ALLEGATIONS AGAINST PUBLISHERS MR DENNIS AND ' CORONATION COMMENTARY' Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, April 23. “ Unless William Heinemann Ltd., by the first post on Monday, agree to 'the request made, 48 hours will be given and writs will be issued immediately, as we are satisfied that Mr Dennis’s book libelled the Duke of Windsor,” Mr A. G. Allen told the ‘ Daily Mail.’ / While Heinemann’s are consulting their legal advisers, the sales of Mr Dennis’s book have leaped. [Previously Mr Allen told the Press Association that if ‘ Coronation Commentary 1 was not withdrawn and an apology published, action would certainly follow. Heinemann’s admit that they have received the demand. They say the matter is too delicate for them to make a statement. Mr Dennis, who for many years was attached to the League Secretariat at Geneva, resigned to devote himself, to literature.]
BO6K OUT OF PRINT NO REPLY FROM HEINEMANN’S. LONDON, April 25. * Coronation Commentary ’ , has reached its four edition, and is now out of print. Heinemann’s have not yet replied to Mr Allen.
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Evening Star, Issue 22632, 26 April 1937, Page 9
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174LEGAL ULTIMATUM Evening Star, Issue 22632, 26 April 1937, Page 9
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