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AGA KHAN QUES, “THE TIMES"

Losnos. October 10th.

HUSBAND'S CALLOUS CONDUCT. |

LONDON, October 20th- The story of a husband's remarkable conduct was related in the "Divorce Court, when Moan Agnes Bayliss, of Henwick Road, Worcester, sought a re""" stitution of conjugal rights against Clive Bayliss.

The petitioner said that she met the respondent in India, where he was w Subse- Captain in the Indian Army, quently, she return to England, sud, when Bayliss arrived, took the day off to marry him at a register office. They spent the day together, but had never lived together. The husband wrote any ing that he had thought the matter over and had decided that he could never five with her. Petitioner replied, imploring to be given a chance, but respondent spid that his decision was final.

An action for alleged, libel brought by the Aga Khan and his trainer R. Dawson against the Time Publishing Company to-day came before the Court of Appeal, upon an appeal of the defendants From an order of Mr. Justice Acton reverding the order of the Master of the Rolis and that plaintiff the Aga Khan should be examin- ed before a special examiner this after noon previous to leaving for France and India. Appellant's counsel said the alleged her appeared in the Time in June and July last concerning two fillies owned by the Aga Khan named Teresina and Pabla. These fillies ran in the Corp nation Stakes at Asent, The Aga Khan's first coloars were put on Teresina and the second on Pabla.. The second colours won easily by one and a half lengths. Connel submitted insufficient ground was shown that the ordinary course should

LONDON, October 29th. not be taken and if the Aga Khan 'wished

"Examinations and pensions for dumes- to give evidenc, as doubtless he did be should give it in open court at the trial ti oryants are among the ecommenda of the action. Counsel for respondents tions of the report of the Committee ap sail the allered libels were very serious pointed by the Ministry of Labour to aud were to the effect that the Aga Khan enquire into the conditions of the supply and his trainer were guilty of what was of domestica.

The report recommends the instruction known in racing circles as in and out

The most extraordinary thing I have ever heard," said Mr. Justice Horridge, granting the application. -

PROBLEM OF DOMESTIC SERVICE.

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wa, entirely different from that of Daw. Provision of advanced scholarships for on. Bethaght it was unlikely anyone girls desirous of completing specialised would be likely to say, that the Aan Khan training, the provision of whole-time was guilty, but the trainer was in a dif- vocational courses for girls over four- ferrut nosition. The present action, to teen years of age, maintenance grants ta pupils where necessary and the estab him, was one of professional life or death fishment of open examinations, with "IS IT PEACE! and he was going to take proceedings.

certificates for proficiency. Appeal on both actions was allowed.

BRITAIN AND EGYPT. »

LEAFIELD (Oxford). October 9th. Speaking in London Viscount Allenby (British High Commissioner in Egypt) declare that the British Government had met all claims in that country and the solendid ennduct and control of the British soldiers-had enabled the Govern ment to continue unbroken their liberal line of policy. There were unsolved prob- lems. but they were not insoluble, and if the policy of the British Government in Egypt were carried on he was perfectly certain the British Government would come to a lasting agreement with the Egyptian people, for whom he had the greatest regard and respect. There were great commercial resources in the country, and a friendly Egypt would be a very! great asset, am an optimist with re aard to Reypt." aid the Field Marshal,

and believe we have come through our troubles in that country because we have carried out our promises.

INCIDENT AT THE LONDON

PAVILION."

LONDON, October 22nd... The Prinen of Wales, who only arrived from Canada on Saturday, called at the London Pavilion last evening, desiring to witness the film The Covered Wagon, and found every seat booked.

The Manager suggested that it would bnu easy matter to arrange for a seat, but the Prince, with bis usual courtesy, said that he did not wish anyone to be disturbed in the lenst. He added that it was his own fault entirely, and hoped to come on another occasion. A small crowd cherred the Prince as he went back to his ear.

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Women domestic workers" who, attain- ed the statutory age should be entitled to the Parliamentary vote on the name residence qualification as men.

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