By Year: 1953
Click on the headlines below to see more information about each cutting. Cuttings are ordered chronologically.
- M.P. changes plea to ‘not guilty’
- Police story of box & cox watch on M.P. in West End: charges denied, constable admits a lie
- Pantomime artists are given bail
- M.P. to appeal against Bow Street conviction: peculiar and unusual story, says Q.C.
- Husband dressed as a woman
- ‘Babes in the Wood’ artists gaoled
- M.P.’s appeal dismissed
- Man at the foot of the bed, says Mr. X
- Rendezvous at Speakers’ Corner
- Detective charged
- Gaoled C.I.D. man knew of baths watch
- Priest told he needs advice
- Women walk out of court
- M.P.’s appeal lodged
- Car number on cigarette packet
- Film man sent for trial
- Detective tells of photos in room
- Priest told: “see doctor”
- Raid on a public house: licensees summoned
- Captain resigned from his clubs
- Former mayor is accused
- Alleged to have been nearly penniless
- Former mayor to stay in hospital
- P.C. fined
- Author sentenced to nine months
- House “a pit of iniquity”
- A priest’s lost week-end
- M.P.’s appeal is dismissed
- Labour M.P. to resign
- Warrant for peer: ‘serious charge’
- Beaulieu – another man is wanted
- P.C. shone torch in West End
- West End public house “pests”
- Sir John Gielgud told ‘see doctor’
- Vice victim of blackmailer
- Musician accused
- Bail for accused magistrate
- A social problem [editorial]
- D.S.C. had thirst for knowledge: court plea
- Rector is sent for trial
- Lord Montagu: court cleared while scouts give evidence
- Boy Scout’s story a lie, says Q.C.: Lord Montagu sent for trial
- Montagu: crown Q.C. named
- Trial of rector is adjourned
- Jury disagree over rector
- Dying pianist dashed poison glass at wall
- Plea to stop rector case: second jury diagree
- Judge questions boy in Montagu case: what has made you change your mind?
- Lord Montagu cleared on first charge – jury disagree on second
- Lord Montagu: the judge sums up and gives a warning
- Rector acquitted at third trial: no evidence offered
- Musician is sent for trial
- How I fooled 20 men: deck-hand LILI tells her story
- Fyfe: my duty to guard youth: 'vice will be punished so long as I hold office'
- Editorial: now will they act?
- Sex, crime and the press
- Our sex-sodden newspapers: it is time to speak out against this degradation, by John Gordon
- Amazing figures show growth of an evil
- London vice war to be stepped up: magistrates called in, by Leslie Hunter