1965 - 60 years ago - March Part 2
19.--A woman, Madeleine Fox, aged 32, was found lying in a lane off wands Vaux last night bleding profusely from stab wounds in her neck and died before an ambulance reached the scene ; a man, Anthony Oliver Lynch (27), a native of Dublin was later arrested and appeared in the dock at the Police Court this morning .charged with her murder.---Five pictures, including a Rembrandt, belonging to Sir Francis and Lady Cook, of Le Coin, La Haule, were sold in London today for £1,052,100.—Before The Royal Court Ernest George Moody was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment and Allan Banks Browning placed on probation for three years for the theft of over £400 worth of tinned foods and washing powders.—Fines of £100 were imposed at the Royal Court on Walter Noel Fallaize (21), and Ronald Francis Trotter. (20), who pleaded guilty to having broken into premises and stolen 50 cases of lager and a quantity of goods valued at £140 ; Derek Richard Colley (18) . was fined £65 ; Christopher Honeycombe (20), and Maurice Louis Le Var (18), also implicated, were fined £30 and 20 respectively.—The civil action which came to be called the " War of the Roses " ended at the Royal Court today when Warmerdam and Co. (Crews Hill) Ltd. were awarded £1,150 against Cdr. E. D. Bowie, proprietor of the Jersey Rose Nurseries, Maufant.—By 42 votes to 35 the jersey Debating Club decided "That this House would prefer petticoat Government".—Before the Royal Court; 33-year-old Graeme Vernon Davis was placed on probation for three years for originally receiving a quantity of foodstuffs valued at £258.
22.—Inquest opened and adjourned on the body of 32-year-old Madeleine Mabel Fox, with whose murder by stabbing Anthony Oliver Lynch has been charged.—Weekend fog delays hundreds of passengers at the Airport.—Verdict of suicide recorded at inquest on Miss Gladys Lilian Penny, found gassed at her home in Chevalier Road.
23.—Induction of the Rev. P. G. K. Manton as Rector of St. John's.— At the annual dinner of the Beeches O.B.A. it was stated that the school was loosing £7,000 a year.
26.—Wristlet watches worth 9..,60 stolen in an early morning smash-and-grab at S. M. Naidoo and Son, the watch and clock shop, 78 Colomberie.
29.--During the night the premises of Mr. Keith Wallas, watchmaker and jeweller, 8a Waterloo Street, were broken into and 60 wrist watches worth more than £350 were stolen.—Summer suddenly came to the Island Yesterday and with record March temperatures, many hundreds of people spent the day on the beaches.—Jersey Amateur Dramatic Club presents “Blithe Spirit" at the Opera House.
30.—Two men were buried alive under tons of clay when a 12 ft. bank collapsed this afternoon at the Merton Hotel's swimming pool site alongside Belvedere Hill, workmates rushed to their aid and they were dug out almost unhurt.
19.--A woman, Madeleine Fox, aged 32, was found lying in a lane off wands Vaux last night bleding profusely from stab wounds in her neck and died before an ambulance reached the scene ; a man, Anthony Oliver Lynch (27), a native of Dublin was later arrested and appeared in the dock at the Police Court this morning .charged with her murder.---Five pictures, including a Rembrandt, belonging to Sir Francis and Lady Cook, of Le Coin, La Haule, were sold in London today for £1,052,100.—Before The Royal Court Ernest George Moody was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment and Allan Banks Browning placed on probation for three years for the theft of over £400 worth of tinned foods and washing powders.—Fines of £100 were imposed at the Royal Court on Walter Noel Fallaize (21), and Ronald Francis Trotter. (20), who pleaded guilty to having broken into premises and stolen 50 cases of lager and a quantity of goods valued at £140 ; Derek Richard Colley (18) . was fined £65 ; Christopher Honeycombe (20), and Maurice Louis Le Var (18), also implicated, were fined £30 and 20 respectively.—The civil action which came to be called the " War of the Roses " ended at the Royal Court today when Warmerdam and Co. (Crews Hill) Ltd. were awarded £1,150 against Cdr. E. D. Bowie, proprietor of the Jersey Rose Nurseries, Maufant.—By 42 votes to 35 the jersey Debating Club decided "That this House would prefer petticoat Government".—Before the Royal Court; 33-year-old Graeme Vernon Davis was placed on probation for three years for originally receiving a quantity of foodstuffs valued at £258.
22.—Inquest opened and adjourned on the body of 32-year-old Madeleine Mabel Fox, with whose murder by stabbing Anthony Oliver Lynch has been charged.—Weekend fog delays hundreds of passengers at the Airport.—Verdict of suicide recorded at inquest on Miss Gladys Lilian Penny, found gassed at her home in Chevalier Road.
23.—Induction of the Rev. P. G. K. Manton as Rector of St. John's.— At the annual dinner of the Beeches O.B.A. it was stated that the school was loosing £7,000 a year.
26.—Wristlet watches worth 9..,60 stolen in an early morning smash-and-grab at S. M. Naidoo and Son, the watch and clock shop, 78 Colomberie.
29.--During the night the premises of Mr. Keith Wallas, watchmaker and jeweller, 8a Waterloo Street, were broken into and 60 wrist watches worth more than £350 were stolen.—Summer suddenly came to the Island Yesterday and with record March temperatures, many hundreds of people spent the day on the beaches.—Jersey Amateur Dramatic Club presents “Blithe Spirit" at the Opera House.
30.—Two men were buried alive under tons of clay when a 12 ft. bank collapsed this afternoon at the Merton Hotel's swimming pool site alongside Belvedere Hill, workmates rushed to their aid and they were dug out almost unhurt.
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