NOTORIOUS WOMAN.
MRS. MEYRICK RELEASED. Australian and N.Z. Press Association. LONDON. Nov. 22. Mrs. Meyrick, the notorious manageress of night clubs, who was sentenced to a term of imprisonment in June, was discharged from llolloway Prison today, and was met by her daughter, the Countess of Kinnoull, and her husband.
They entered a luxurious limousine car »nd drovo to their houso in Regent's Park, whoro a general icunion of tho family was held, including another daughter, Lady do Clifford.
Mrs. Mcyrick said thero would be rejoicings in her night clubs to-night. Tomorrow she would think over tho future. She might tako over a chicken farm in Kent, or might open a milliner's shop in the West End. Both wero less exciting but safer than a night club, sinco Lord Byng,. the new Commissioner of tho Metropolitan Police, Lad decided to deelaro war on niglij, 'clubs.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20112, 24 November 1928, Page 13
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