"OFFICER IN THE TOWER”
BAILLIE-STEWART TO WRITE SONGS AND NOVELS. (By Air Mil.) (From a Special Correspondent.) London, January 25. When Mr. Norman Baillie-Stewart, the “Officer in the Tower,” is released from Maidstone Prison next month he intends to write novels and songs. Offers have been made to him to go to Hollywood as a scenario writer but he has rejected them.. He has also turned down suggestions that he should go to Australia and learn farming. “During his time at Maidstone he has written a number of songs, and it seems that they are good,” his mother said this week. “There will be no fuss about his home-coming. He will just arrive back as if he an ordinary member of the who had been abroad. But there is no doubt as to the welcome our family circle will have in our hearts for him.”
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 4954, 11 February 1937, Page 5
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