LARWOOD REGRETS PUBLICATION OF INTERVIEW
DID ALL HE COULD TO STOP IT /
| Returned Cheque to Sunday; | Express and Withdrew Story I 1 I MATTER WRITTEN UP BY ANOTHER PERSON FROM STATEMENTS MADE Press Association —Copyright Received Today, 10.20 a.m. Loudon, May 7. Mr. A. W. Shelton, president of tho Notts County Cricket Club, issued a statement on behalf of Larwood regarding the Sunday Express interview. He says: “Tho interview with Larwood was written up by another person from statements made by him, believing that he was at liberty to publish the statement on the! day after the return of the Marylebone team. He signed a proof of the article without sufficient thought. Upon certain facts being brought to his notice since signing the proof he decided to withdraw it in order not; to cause trouble between himself and Marylebone. [ Accordingly he sent two telegrams to the editor of the Sunday Express on May 4 and May 5, tho first of which was acknowledged in writing, withdrawing the interview as well as permission to publish it. At the same time he returned the cheque he had received in payment. Larwood wishes to express his regret for the appearance of the article, the publication of which he did all in his power to stop. » (Lurwosd’s interview on Page 6.)
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 237, 8 May 1933, Page 5
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