Thursday, March 19th, 1914

 

KING’S BENCH DIVISION.

THE PUNISHMENT OF INFIRMARY BOYS,

KEATS v. BRACEY-WRIGHT AND OTHERS,

(Before MR. JUSTICE SCRUTTON and a Special Jury.)

The hearing of this case, which was reported in The Times of to-day, was resumed. The action was brought by Dr. W. J. C. Keats, medical superintendent of the Camberwell Infirmary, against the defendants, Mrs. C. A. R. Bracey-Wright, (also known as the Countess de Lormet), her son, Mr. W. H. C. Bracey-Wright, and Mr. W. Hardwick, to recover damages for an alleged libel published by the first two defendants and printed by the last defendant.

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