DUBLIN CASE.
MRS STUART CHARGED. LONDON, May 27. The woman who was charged in Dublin in the parachute case is Iseult Gonne Stuart, of Largh Castle, Wicklow. She is the wife of Francis Stuart, lecturer on English and Irish literature of Berlin University. Francis Stuart was born in Queensland in 1902 and married Iseult Goano in 1920. They have a son and a daughter. Stuart hag contributed to a number of newspapers, and his first book of poems, published at the age of 21, wa6 called “We Have Kept the Faith.” He lias written a number of novels, the first of which was published in 1931. He has also published an autobiography, “Things to Live For.” The arrest of Mrs Stuart followed the finding of an open parachute and other incriminating material in a house of which she was the occupant. It was stated that her husband was believed to be-in Germany.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 154, 30 May 1940, Page 8
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