“JUDGE WAS SWEET”
SAYS AMERICAN ACTRESS STAYED TOO LONG IN LONDON ‘‘lt was really a terrible experience, but the judge was sweet,” said Miss Shirley Grey, the American film actress, after she had been remanded by the Marlborough magistrates on charges under the Aliens Act. am going to Paris to-morrow for a few days. I shall return to London as a visitor. This course has been agreed by the Aliens Office. I shall then stay here two of three months until my wedding to Mr Arthur Margetson. ” Under her real name of Agnes Zetterstrand Crosby and described as aged 33. of Mayfair Court, Stratton, Street, Piccadilly, W.. she had pleaded guilty to remaining longer than five weeks and failing to furnish particulars to the registration officer. Mr Rogers (defending Miss Grey) said:■ “In the course of her film work she became acquainted with a certain actor, and in August they became engaged. The engagement drove other thoughts out of her head.”
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 48, 27 February 1936, Page 8
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