AUTO RECIPROCITY LAW IN EFFECT NOW; Police Officials of New York and New Jersey Recognize New Statute.
Date: 06 April 1912
NJ-NY auto reciprocity law effected
John Le Mesurier (, born John Elton Le Mesurier Halliley; 5 April 1912 – 15 November 1983) was an English actor. He is probably best remembered for his comedic role as Sergeant Arthur Wilson in the BBC television situation comedy Dad's Army (1968–1977). A self-confessed "jobbing actor", Le Mesurier appeared in more than 120 films across a range of genres, normally in smaller supporting parts.
Le Mesurier became interested in the stage as a young adult and enrolled at the Fay Compton Studio of Dramatic Art in 1933. From there he took a position in repertory theatre and made his stage debut in September 1934 at the Palladium Theatre in Edinburgh in the J. B. Priestley play Dangerous Corner. He later accepted an offer to work with Alec Guinness in a John Gielgud production of Hamlet. He first appeared on television in 1938 as Seigneur de Miolans in the BBC broadcast of The Marvellous History of St Bernard. During the Second World War Le Mesurier was posted to British India, as a captain with the Royal Tank Regiment. Following the war, he returned to acting and made his film debut in 1948, starring in the second feature comedy short Death in the Hand, opposite Esmé Percy and Ernest Jay.
Le Mesurier had a prolific film career, appearing mostly in comedies, usually in roles portraying figures of authority such as army officers, policemen and judges. As well as Hancock's Half Hour, Le Mesurier appeared in Tony Hancock's two principal films, The Rebel and The Punch and Judy Man. In 1971, Le Mesurier received his only award: a British Academy of Film and Television Arts "Best Television Actor" award for his lead performance in Dennis Potter's television play Traitor; it was one of his few lead roles.
He took a relaxed approach to acting and felt that his parts were those of "a decent chap all at sea in a chaotic world not of his own making." Le Mesurier was married three times, most notably to the actress Hattie Jacques. A heavy drinker of alcohol for most of his life, Le Mesurier died in 1983, aged 71, from a stomach haemorrhage, brought about as a complication of cirrhosis of the liver. After his death, critics reflected that, for an actor who normally took minor roles, the viewing public were "enormously fond of him".
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Date: 06 April 1912
NJ-NY auto reciprocity law effected
Date: 06 April 1912
Special to The New York Times
Date: 06 April 1912
A A Allen sets new record by covering 85 miles in 9 hrs
Date: 05 April 1912
Special to The New York Times
New Rochelle (NY) Evening Standard pub; is 1st daily newspaper in eastern states to be edited by suffragettes
Date: 06 April 1912
Special Correspondence THE NEW YORK TIMES
Date: 05 April 1912
Special to The New York Times
UMW leaders demand operators halt collieries repair work by non-union men; operators protest; also object to picket lines around collieries; other developments
Date: 06 April 1912
S.C. CRANE
S. CRANE
Assemblyman S C Crane lr defending bill
Date: 06 April 1912
Canadian Northern seeks outlet to NYC through Buffalo
Date: 06 April 1912
NJ-NY auto reciprocity law effected
Date: 06 April 1912
Special to The New York Times
Date: 06 April 1912
A A Allen sets new record by covering 85 miles in 9 hrs
Date: 05 April 1912
Special to The New York Times
New Rochelle (NY) Evening Standard pub; is 1st daily newspaper in eastern states to be edited by suffragettes
Date: 06 April 1912
Special Correspondence THE NEW YORK TIMES
Date: 05 April 1912
Special to The New York Times
UMW leaders demand operators halt collieries repair work by non-union men; operators protest; also object to picket lines around collieries; other developments
Date: 06 April 1912
S.C. CRANE
S. CRANE
Assemblyman S C Crane lr defending bill
Date: 06 April 1912
Canadian Northern seeks outlet to NYC through Buffalo
Date: 06 April 1912
NJ-NY auto reciprocity law effected
Date: 06 April 1912
Special to The New York Times
Date: 06 April 1912
A A Allen sets new record by covering 85 miles in 9 hrs
Date: 05 April 1912
Special to The New York Times
New Rochelle (NY) Evening Standard pub; is 1st daily newspaper in eastern states to be edited by suffragettes
Date: 06 April 1912
Special Correspondence THE NEW YORK TIMES
Date: 05 April 1912
Special to The New York Times
UMW leaders demand operators halt collieries repair work by non-union men; operators protest; also object to picket lines around collieries; other developments
Date: 06 April 1912
S.C. CRANE
S. CRANE
Assemblyman S C Crane lr defending bill
Date: 06 April 1912
Canadian Northern seeks outlet to NYC through Buffalo
Date: 06 April 1912
Special to The New York Times
Date: 06 April 1912
A A Allen sets new record by covering 85 miles in 9 hrs
Date: 05 April 1912
Special to The New York Times
New Rochelle (NY) Evening Standard pub; is 1st daily newspaper in eastern states to be edited by suffragettes
Date: 06 April 1912
Special Correspondence THE NEW YORK TIMES
Date: 06 April 1912
S.C. CRANE
S. CRANE
Assemblyman S C Crane lr defending bill
Date: 06 April 1912
Canadian Northern seeks outlet to NYC through Buffalo
Date: 06 April 1912
NJ-NY auto reciprocity law effected
Date: 06 April 1912
Special to The New York Times
Date: 06 April 1912
A A Allen sets new record by covering 85 miles in 9 hrs
Date: 05 April 1912
Special to The New York Times
New Rochelle (NY) Evening Standard pub; is 1st daily newspaper in eastern states to be edited by suffragettes
Date: 06 April 1912
Special Correspondence THE NEW YORK TIMES
Date: 05 April 1912
Special to The New York Times
UMW leaders demand operators halt collieries repair work by non-union men; operators protest; also object to picket lines around collieries; other developments
Date: 06 April 1912
S.C. CRANE
S. CRANE
Assemblyman S C Crane lr defending bill
Date: 06 April 1912
Canadian Northern seeks outlet to NYC through Buffalo