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RUSSELL BABY.

SECOND DIVORCE SUIT.

WIFE'S LETTERS.

UNMARRIED WOMAN JUROR EXCUSED.

W

THE CHINA MAIL.

to an unmarried lady. For a marther, and the same thing happened. riod lady it would be different. But at no time was any effective Mr. Justice Bill, It is for you step taken which would result in (tho jugre) to decide rather than the birth of the child born to Mrs far ma...

Russell,

The Juror I think I should be better employed alaawhere.

Mr. Justice Hill: I am sure we all think so..(Laughter.)

Another male juror was then

During the four wedka thay spont together in 1919 Mrs. Russell in- dated on going to dances with a In the Divorce Division before,

oldier friend. She used to come Mr. Justice Hill and a Special Jury sworn.

home very late, and the husband in mail wook, the Hon. John Hugo

cemonstrated with hor. Mrs. Rus- The Hon. Victor Russell, open-sell was devoted to dancing: Not a Russell, eldest son and heir of Lording the pleadings, said Mr. Russell aight passed that she did not go out Ampthill, petitioned for the dissolu-alleged that his wife had committed to soma dance. Night after night tion of his marriage with the Hon. adultery with a man unknown, in she went out leaving her husband Christabel Russell (formerly Hart) consequence of which she gave birth alone. on the ground of her alleged adul-on October 15, 1921, to a male

In fact, she was almost child, of which the man unknown The first suit, heard in July last, vas said to be the father. Mr. occupied nine days. Two natned Russell also alleged adultery be co-respondents were then dismissed tween his wife and Mr. Mayor, from the suit, and the jury dis-Both Mrs. Bussell and Mr. Mayer agreed as to the charge made tenied the allegations. against an unnamed co-respondent.

tory.

The present proceedings involve

BROKEN ENGAGEMENT."] charges against a new co-respon- WR, BUSSELL'S ARRANGEMENT WITH dent. Mr. Edgard Jacquard Mayer, and counsel sre:

For Mr. Russell, Sir Edward Marshall-Hall, K.C., and the Hon. Viator Russell; for Mrs. Russell, Mr. Patrick Hastings, K.C., Mr. D. Coten-Pready and Mr. T. J. O'Connor; for Mr. Mayer, Bir Ellis Hame-Williams, K.C., and Mr. Bush James.

*THE OTHER MAN,

dancing mad

*ነ

"MARRIED LOVE." not a good dancer. In the summer Unfortunately Mr. Russell was of 1919 he was at Greeneck and Mra: Russell was in London, appar antly having a good time. Mr. Russell was anxious that the woman with whom he was very much in love should be his wife in the fullest jense of the word, and he had read i Jeal of comment at this moment, a book which was exciting a good book called "Married Love," some- thing about the use of preventives. He sent his wife a copy of the book. out she strongly objected to the use of preventivaa.

On

Sir Edward Marshall-Hall said' Mr. Riusell was the oldest son of Lord Ampthill, and was born in 1800. He was a naval officer before the war broke out, and about the end of 1910 wet the respondent, then Miss Hart, who was about the same age. Mr. Russell was a sub- marine officer at Harwich, and be ell had a serique illness. She went In the autumn of 1919 Mrs. Rus- und Miss Hart became engaged. to Wemyss Bay, which was not far The engagement, however, war broken off by Miss Hart in 1018. from Greenock. When she got There was no doubt that Mr.xctter she seemed more kindly dis Russell was very much in love with December 23 be met her at Glan

posed towards her husband. Miss Hart. He was desperately disappointed, but accepted

mw, and they stayed the night at situation and went to sen. She bad id, was the only tine in their an holet. That night, Mr. Russell aid there was no other man in the married life that he had known her Silke, About three weeks later Mr. to express passion. She cried when Russell got leave and came to Lon-be went away. Sir Edward Marshall-Hall: The don, saw 3liss Hart, and then she lady is unmarried, and it would save told him there was another man, a her bearing very unpleasant details. Mr. Bradley, who had been an old Sir Ellis Hume-Willians: 1 am Service mute of Mr. Russell's at inclined to agree. I think the do-Cahorne, Dartmouth, tails will be found mather shocking FMS, Defence" in 1914-16.

There were three women met bers of the jury, and Mr.ustice Hill, addressing them, said: One of you I understand is unmarried. I you think this is a case on which you would rather tot serve will you Bay 50.

No one will think the won of you whatever view you

take.

The finimarried Juror: I must leave it to your Jordship,

and

the

the jury that this was the happiest Sir Edward said he could satisfy period of Mr. Bussell's married life. Lotters written almost continsly for the next few weeks showed that at any mie Mrs. Russell was ex- pressing the greatest possible affee. tion for her husband. Mr. Russell's

ase was that Mrs. Russell at that ime was very near being in the zondition of being in love with her ushand, unless she is an accom olished actress," continued Sir Edward and I am afraid I imest addii sécomplished hypocrite. These letter-mist of which have never-ver-been--read--Tould it have been written except by a woman who really was very fond of her husband."

MRS. RUSSELL'S LETTERS.

DARLINGEST THING "THAT EVER

WAN,"

Sie, Balward then read a letter written by Mrs. Russell to her ho- band on Christmas night, 1919. She wrote:

1

SU

My Own Darling an miserable, busband of mine. I-am trying not to be, but I can't help it.

I miss you darling husband so, and I want to how all the time. I want! to feel my husbond close beside me, bave his. .orms round The and mine round him, and he is going to be there always aind always.

I am so glad, my darling, we lave had all this time together, and I have been able to find out that I have married the darlingest thing that ever wBH, Your little wife is in bed, and there are two very big || tears in her eyes that want to be kissed away.

Was that the letter, naked Sir Edward, bila woman to whom every form of marital expression that took place between her husband and her- half was revolting to her? Thi

letter was written at a time when)

It wowed that Miss Hart had evidence of non-access by the been engaged to both méo. It was band as being inadmissible. agreed that one of them should be Air. Hastings In the facts of they had just parted, and Mr. Rus- went away for three months, aml this case.

sell would say he had never had; proper intercourse with his wife, but had had the nearest approach to what he believed to be it.

Mr. Russell was sent away. Dur. Continuing. Sir Edward said the ing that same leave Mr. Russell had real issue in the case rested on the received a letter from M. Hart credibility of the two chief parties (the girl's mother) intinuating that to the enit, "Mqtand Mrs. Russell. The next letter was one which Miss Hart and Mr. Bradley bud On October 15, 1921, Mra, Russell gone to Edinburgh to`get married, gave birth to a male child. It But, finding they could not, had conto back to London again.

MARRIAGE “CONVERSATION, "

began:-

,

would be thought, Sir Edward ad- has been too lonely for words, und My own darling old Angel-Life nitted, that the utmost possible the company has been a very poor limit of time within which that substitute for the best husband that child could be 'conceived would be ever was. In February, 1918, Mr. Russell's about the middle of the preceding The rest of the letter dealt with a ship was at Harwich, and after December.

business transaction, three months he wrote to Miss

and Sir Mr. Russell said that before the Edward odded: Hart. In return he was invited to marringe he promised his wife she through these letters that when thie You will find Miss Hart's home, Broadhurst, in should run ma risk of having chil-lady gis to business it shows that Sussex, where she asked if his still dren for the first part of the wedded she is very businesslike, very precis wished to marry her. On October life, and he kept that promise. A and very matter of fact. She had 4, 1918, Mrs. Hart wrote to 3r question the jury would have to been camning quite a large salary Russell, who was told that Miss decide was whether something was and was a woman of great business; Fart would marry hh if he was done in that December between capacity, although she was extra- still ready to marry her. Mr. Rus those two people which resulted in vagant in some of her expressions:"" sell was so delighted that he tele the birth of the baby in the follow- Then came a letter which cons phoned his consent. He got forming October."

racneed: daya' leave, and Miss Hort obtained - the marriage licence.

My old darling old Thing,-I do On October Sir Edward deferibed tho wed: so hate being without the beat hus- 17 there was a very important con- ding night. Mr. and Mrs. Russell band that will ever be seen. I long verantion. They were married on October 18 at St. Jude's Kensing- rt of all went to a play, he said. to hear how our child is.

They then went to bed and both. That child, Sir Edward explain- During the conversation referred Went to sleep. At three o'clocked, referred to a bulldog. to, continued Sir Edward, Mith woke up and Mrs. Russell letter went on. Har stipulate that of any rate for said: Is this all that marriage! I do love my husband and I adore the early part of the married life mens Bunnell reminded his letter. Dear old thing, I wish there should be no children, foner of the promise he had given her. I could come and kiss you. this Me Bussell agreed.

She kissed him and said she ander, Sweet old angel, wife is fooling so

ton.

TÜR WEDDING NIGHT.

Tho

"I am sorry," added Sir Edward, atood. No macital intercourse took lonely. All my love, durling mine.

Yours always, "that one of the most sacred thinge place that night.

Mr. Russell fater, returned to his

CHRIS (Continued on page 9.)

of human life which is usually kept duties and Mr Russell went to secret now has to be brought into Harwich on one or two week-ends the daylight. It is of vital importe to meet her husband there. ance to know what happened on this Af Christians 1919, said" Sir wedding.night.

Edward, Mr. Burwell had ten days

On October 15, 1921, Mrs. Rus. sell gave birth to a child.

Mr. Patrick Hastings interposed, ha should, when certain

dence was given, object to its

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