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John Profumo Bowtie — Part 4
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incapable of continuing it.
Cottage in the Country,” des-
ribes his Thameside cottage on
iscount Astor’s estate at
liveden and week- ends there
ith his guests.
Other chapter headings include
“My Artistic Life” and “ The
Story they would Like me to
Write,” the latter being described
as fictional. -
In other chapters he writes of
his friendship with Ivanov, his
childhood, and his years in
America before the wart when he
!was a student at the College of
Osteopathy at Kirksville, Missouri.
Mr. Pelham Pound, the literary
agent. said last night that with pro-
ceeds from the sale of Dr. Ward's
sketches and other earnings the
osteopath’s estate might eventually
receive £20,000 or more after his
legal costs, which are expected to
amount to £5,000, are paid.
Apart from his unfinished auto-
biography, Dr. Ward's assets in-
clude his share in the film “ The
Christine Keeler Story,” and in a
television film he made before the
trial depicting a typical day in his!
His estate will also receive sy:
cation fees from the sale of
{ photographs. among the
seléction from his family alb
and a set of coloured photograp
taken at Ctiveden by Ivanov.
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AUTOBIOGRAPHY ~.
CLIVEDEN WEEK-ENDS STORY.
By R. BARRY O’BRIEN > —
N the last weeks of his life Dr. Stephen Ward wrote in
2 own hand 25,060 words of an uncompleted autobiograph
He was writing it until the strain of the trial made hig
One chapter, entitled “ My
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(Indicate page, name of
newspaper, city and state.)
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"Daily Telegrary
BARRETT CONFESSION -
Yird inquiries
wo Hew developments | in fhe
casts of Dr, Ward and of Aloysiis:
“Lucky” Gordon, the Jamaicin
jazz singer, who was freed fr
prison by thé Court of Criminal
Appeal last week, were disclosed
yesterday,
Feseer
Scotland Yard inquiries are to
be € into a confession by Miss.
Vick ater which she retracted ;
on Sunday, that she lied when she
told the jury at Dr, Ward's tria!
that she went to his flat every
week for 2+ months to have inter- -
course with men, e
A report is to be made b
Yard to Sir Theobaid Melnene ?
Director of Public Prosecutions, on ,
the results of further inquiries into -
the Gordon case since the quash- -
& Morning Post"
—
London, England
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Date:
Edition:
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NOT RECORDED
126 AUG 21 1963
—
jing of his conviction and three- h
year sentence on a charge of Author:
‘assaulting Miss Christine Keeler, Editor:
The confession of Miss Barrett,
20, a self-confessed prostitute, was
figst published exclusively in THE
: SUNDAY TELEGRAPH and given in
# ter detail in TRE Dany
EGRAPH yesterday, together
w her retraction. *
In the “Lucky” Gotdor x
Title:
Character:
or
' the evidence on which his convic-
re tion and sentence were quashed
but which was not disclosed in
court is now in the hands of th
Director of Public Prosecutions.
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