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Raymonds give name promise -- Raymond, TV's Mr. Teasy Weasy, went to the High Court yesterday to claim other hairdressers are cashing in on his name.He left the luxurious fripperies of his West End salon for the cold austerity of the Fifth Chancery Court, dressed in grey back-pleated overcoat with a grey Astrakhan collar, draped single - breasted junior navy suit, floppy red bow tie, and pleated white shirt.And he sported a new hairstyle for men-brushed back on both sides without a parting.His counsel, Sir Hartley Shawcross, told the court that two of them had given certain assurances which satisfied his client.Raymond, aged 41, is seeking injunctions against the other two to restrain them from trading under a title which might lead to confusion between their businesses and his. March 26, 1954.

Raymonds give name promise -- Raymond, TV's Mr. Teasy Weasy, went to the High Court yesterday to claim other hairdressers are cashing in on his name.He left the luxurious fripperies of his West End salon for the cold austerity of the Fifth Chancery Court, dressed in grey back-pleated overcoat with a grey Astrakhan collar, draped single - breasted junior navy suit, floppy red bow tie, and pleated white shirt.And he sported a new hairstyle for men-brushed back on both sides without a parting.His counsel, Sir Hartley Shawcross, told the court that two of them had given certain assurances which satisfied his client.Raymond, aged 41, is seeking injunctions against the other two to restrain them from trading under a title which might lead to confusion between their businesses and his. March 26, 1954.
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Raymonds give name promise -- Raymond, TV's Mr. Teasy Weasy, went to the High Court yesterday to claim other hairdressers are cashing in on his name.He left the luxurious fripperies of his West End salon for the cold austerity of the Fifth Chancery Court, dressed in grey back-pleated overcoat with a grey Astrakhan collar, draped single - breasted junior navy suit, floppy red bow tie, and pleated white shirt.And he sported a new hairstyle for men-brushed back on both sides without a parting.His counsel, Sir Hartley Shawcross, told the court that two of them had given certain assurances which satisfied his client.Raymond, aged 41, is seeking injunctions against the other two to restrain them from trading under a title which might lead to confusion between their businesses and his. March 26, 1954.
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