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LORD CHEYLESMORE'S

DIVORCE CASE.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6th, 1927.

PEER WHO MARRIED CHORUS

GIRI.

INTERFERING MOTHER-IN-

LAW?

Lady Cheylestore early last month brought an action for divorce against her husband, Lord Cheyles

more, in which an important legal issue was whether the latter was domiciled in England or in Canada Mr. Stuart Bevan, KC., for Lord Cheylesmore, said Lord Cheyles more was English born but had un

doubtedly since acquired a Canadian domicile. In March of last year | Lord Cheylesmore in Canada led

Sir Edward then read Lady Cheyleamore's affidavit as amended. In it the said that, if her husband had always intended to go to the Dominions neither he nor his par ents ever mentioned it to her. She said that when she first met Lord Cheylesmere he saw her with some friends and obtained an introduc- tion. Lord Cheylamore told her he had previously had an attachment for another girls governess, she

thought.

One night she overheard her mother-in-law urge Lord Chesles- more to slip off and leave her now." She (Lady Cheylesmore) denied adultery. In November 1524 Her husband left her stranded at the botel in Calgary. There she was watched by private detectives, one

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With the personal support of the Minister of Health, Mr. Neville Austin, Texas, U.S.A., by a bobbed-Westbur Chamberlain, and in the presence haired girl whose polite manners Rain

of a large gathering representing and refined" dress completely dis- Highest open-air Temperature, 4th: 69 all phases of the artistic life of the armed suspicion.

Lowest open-air Temperature, 3th: 61 nation, the Council for the Preser-

The girl, a slender, brunette of B-Blue sky; C-Cloudy; D= vation of Rural England was in about 20, walked into a bank and Drizzle F-Fog; LLightning

M-Mist; O-Overcast; P=Pussing augurated at a public meeting held explained to the manager that she showers, QSqualls, Retail, Te at he Royal Institute of British

newspaper correspondent Thunder. Artists on December "9th.

engaged in writing a series of There are two aspects of the articles about Buda The manager problem before this Conseil," Mr.sbligingly furnished her with a Chamberlain said. "One is the table, chair, and typewriter, spoiling of the undefiled country-

a claim against his wife for divorce, of whom was arrested. ' Lady Cheyleamore filed a defence ¦» An Entanglement."

Lady Cheylesmore then went into denying that the Canadian Court had jurisdiction. On August 18th, the witness-box, and, cross-examin-side by what is called the ribbon 1025, she fled a divoree petition ined by Mr. Stuart Bevan, said that England. Lord Cheylesmore fled her husband liked a country life. an answer saying his domicile was Canadian and so was his wife's.

Lord Cheylesmere, was born 9 June 10th, 1893. He married sectet

having arrived from BREMEN, HAH. in 1915 and when his parents BURG and Ports, Consignees of Cargo ars hersby notified that their Carge s being landed at their risk into the Go. Gowns of the Hongkong sad Kowloon Wharf and Godown Oop Ltd. Kowloon where Delivery can be obtained.

All Goods remaining andelivered after the 8th of January 1927, will be subject to Beat

No Fire Insurance will be effected by -us-in-any case whatever

So Claims will be

1997.

learned of it another ceremony was performed at the Guardy Chapel, Wellington Barracks. After the war he left the Army and settled in Canada.. He worked as a farm hand on Haunted Lake ranch. Ia 1923 he bought land in Calgary and burt-e-house Telations between him and his wife became strained and in March 1925 he began divorce proceedings in Canada.

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godown for examination by the Con- signees and the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. Anderson & Athe, at 10 am.

Lord Cheyleamore said he Brit on the 6th of Janney lied after the met his wife in London in 1914. Goods are left the Gndows and a being introduced by a man friend. Claims must be presented within Two She was then Miss Nora Parker Weeks of the Ship's arrival here, aterand, he understood, had been in the which date they will not be recognised chorus of a London theatre. She Consignees are requested to warrender appeared to be leading a rather their Bill of Lading to the Undersigned Bohemian life. for countersignatura.

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JAPANESE PRINCE” haring arrived from the above Port on 3rd instant. Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloos Wharf and Godewa Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stored it Consignees risk and expense.

All broken chafed and damaged Goods are to be left is the Godowns, where they will Le examined on Batar

day. 8th instant, at 10 am,

When they were married she de- scribed herself as a spinster, aged 2. although her birth certificate showed that she was born in Novem ber 1881.

.....

Severe Cross-Examination. Sir Edward Marshall-Hall, K.C. (For Lady Cheylesmore), cross- examining: When you said in your affidavit that you first met your wife by being introduced by a man friend on Christmas Eve, :914, was it your intention to suggest she woman of no reputation, leading & Bohemian life, living at a small hotel in London, and that you were more or less trapped into marrying her?-Not at all.

was

I think you first met your wife at your brother's roomst I did not.

Shown a letter, he said that it referred to a breach of promise action and that his mother promised "to look after that."

Sir Edward: Did not your wile offer to take over care of that" instead of your mother 1-1 am not

aware of it.

Shown some alleged copies of ex- trnets made by his wife from his

Mr. Bevan You knew before your marriage of your husband's en-

or

development along our new widened roads. The other is the destruction of the character of our villages by the erection of new

was I

tanglement "1-I do not wish to say buildings which are out of harmony vault, where she forced the man-

anything against my husband.

Shown a copy of her birth certi ficule, Lady Cheylemore admitted

it showed she was born in 1881.

Mr. Beyan: So that if you were married in 1913 you would be 31 years of age. Yet your marriage sertificate gives your age as 247- You know you told your husband you were 24, but you knew you were older 1-Yea

Yes,

Account of

with them, either on their design, materials or site."

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE.

From January 6th to 18th, 1927.

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After writing for about half ca hour she astounded him by produc ing & revolver from her coat pocket and by ordering him sweetly to Stand where you are." She level. commanded him to Move closer."

ed the pistol at a bookkeeper and

She then directed bath men into Thur. 6 ager to open the safe. "Dig that Fri. money cut" was her next com- mand. The manager handed her Sat The ribbon development, besides two packages each containing £250 being undignified. if not offensive, in American currency.

Juq. was also uneconomical, waawful and The girl then alammed the vault inconvenient. It was uneconomical door and locked it, leaving the two Max. Because it turned on to the roads a bank officials inside, and then enter- new volume of traffic which oughted her motor car and drove away. Ther. to be unnecessary. It was wasteful Several hours later at Austin the because it meant the laying of long police arrested Rebecca Bradley, a Wed, 12 m lines of wires and services which young typist in the office of Mr. was going to have a child, which of houses if the houses were pro-and Governor-elect of the State of In 1944 she told her husband-she could serve a much larger number Dan Mooney, the Attorney-Generat was untrue, but she said it because perly arranged, and it was incon- Texas, who succeeds Mrs. M Lord Cheylesmore told her he would venient because it forced inhabi- Ferguson. When charged with bank leave her if she did not have a child:tants to walk unnecessary distances. robbery the girl merely miled and

Lady Cheylesmore said she went Both local bodies and the com- said nothing. to see her solicitors in London he manity had every interest in stop- cause her husband at first told bes ping developments of this charac he was going to take her to Canada, ter apart from the question of and then he said she could go, but their westhetic abomination. (Her. only until the following July, when hear. He welcomed the advent of they would have to part. He added the Council because it offered, the that he did not like being a mar prospect of the formation of a body ried man.

If an authoritative character to prevent and cure evils which were rampant.

"

MRS. CHRISTIE FOUND.

POPULAR GUEST IN HAR-

ROGATE HOTEL

Lady Cheylesmore's Emotion, Mr. Bevan In May at the ranch you told your husband you were ex- pecting to have a child, knowing it to be untrue-Ees; and soon after- MISS UNA CROWE MISSING. writer of detective books, the wife wards I underwent another opera- tion.

While this man was treating you in the way you suggest-Yes.

Counsel questioned her about the alleged conversation she overheard ut might from her cubicle, in the ranch house between her husband and his mother.

Lady Cheylesmore became very affected and was allowed to sit down and take a glass of water.

Lord Merrivale suggested that further cross-examination should be postponed.

lir. Bevan said he had nearly, finished.

7

DAUGHTER OF LATE SI

EYRE CROWE.

A thrilling search following the sensational disappearance on De cember 3rd froin her Berkshire home of Agatha Christie, the well-known of Colonel Christie, ended in a meeting between the wife and hus- band at a hotel in Harrogate where the wife had been staying un- recognised since December 3rd, when. of Lady Crowe, and the late Sir late in the evening in a motor-car Miss Las Crowe, second daughter she left her home, at Sunningdale, Byre Crowe, alone time-Permanent which was discovered--covered with Under Secretary for Foreign frost by a gipsy boy on December Affairs, has been missing since ith, overhanging a chalkpit slope Saturday, says the Daily Mail of at Newlands Corner, the famous Monday, December 13th.

beauty spot on the Surrey Hills, with a bundle of lady's clothes in it.

She left her home at 74, Elm Park Road, Chelsea, S. W., shortly before I o'clock with the intention of visiting friends for luncheon. .

Subsequent inquiries showed that Lord Merrivale (to the witness); she did not arrive at the house. In Learned counsel will treat you a

the evening she was to have gone you would expect gentleman to out to supper, and it was not until treat a lady, but he has a duty to later, when she did not arrive, that

anxiety was felt. discharge you understand.

Lady Cheylesmore: Yes, my lord, to do your best and pull yorul! Lord Merrivale: So you must try

together.

Lady Cheylesmore: Yes, my lord. Sir Edward: Do you suggest your I am very sorry. wife would make untrue capics of She said that the conversation. entrics in your diary--I do,

All Claims musabe praented withia Fifteen daya of the Yesse's arrival here, after which date they canzot be diary which bad been destroyed. recognized

No Claims will be admitted after the Lord Cheylesmore did not

accept Goods bave left the Godowns, and them as accurate. all Goods remaining undelivered after the 10th iisant, will be subject to Rest No Fire Insurance has been effected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

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You know the suggestion in this case is that when you found your wife could not have a child you made up your mind to get rid of her-It is absolutely untrue.

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she overheard was that the Dow ager Lady Cheylesmere said to. Lord Cheylesmore: "Sim off, and leave her and pretend you are going on a shooting-trip. Something will be sure to crop up, and we can get something on her.

"If you get rid of her now she will get nothing, but if you wait until she gets the title she will get everything.

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Here Lady Cheylesmere broke down again and sobbed.

Lord Cheyle more denied that at Cannes in 1923 be insulted his wife. She may have been jealous cf a Mrs G (since dead), who was She added, after a few minutes, that afterwards her husband said to then at Cannes.

Major Anson, whom his wileher: I did not say it, did I? I did not like, accompanied them back can't hel, what the mater says" to the ratch.

*The conversation went right into Did your wife say you were try. my heart," said Lady Cheylesmere. ing to get her to compromise hersked my husband if he intend- self with Major Anson or for the to leave me and he said no; but he ore, dis mother-in-law

landed at their risk into the hazardous her-She suggested that after buying the tickets.""

and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the wärds, Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and

It was "a lie" if his wife said: Godown

whance and/or from she overheard his mother when at 1, Ltd, whance the wharves, Delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the the ranch advise, him to leave her.

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The Husband's Diary. Lady Cheylesmore aaid she made copies of entries in her husband's diary as follows:-

Had a hectic evening. left the Godowas, and all that something was sure to happen, Goods remaining undelivered after the and then they would get some- 10th instant will be subject to Bent. thing on her (the wife). If the All Olaims against the Steamer murt comes into the title she will get be presented to the Undersigned on or everything, but if you do it now before the 24th instant, or they will act she will get nothing. be recognized.

All brakes, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godems, where they will be examined on the 10th instant, at

10 ..

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,

Agents Hong Kong, 4th January, 1927.

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*IGERTI KORESË. SIE KEZŐ

of the

At the commencement second day's bearing Sir Edward. Marshall Hall, K.C., proposed to read the ahdavit of Lady Chester more, but Mr. Stuart Bevan, K.C. (for Lord Cheylesmore), objected to most of the statements as being irrelevant,

Sir Edward said the statements were directed to showing that there was a conspiracy to procure a de cree of divorce to which the Dow ager Lady Cheylesmore was a party. Lord Merivale: You mean get an easy divorce in Alberta 1

Sir Edward: Yes. THERAPION NO. 3

After legal argument Lord Chey lestore wis recalled THERAPION No. 2

Sir Edward Marshall Hall;"Did THERAPION No. 3you not say to your wife, You can No 1 for Mladder Dabarti, Ma. 3 for Klown & Bet not expect a husband to be a lovery LINES IS ONTMENTS, PERO SADA ROM and, if you want a lover, you had Ma Cos Hvbook de vaky London, better go and get one'1"" Abac

· Max Fuck 10, BURUAK B2, ffm Yoxa Drex OR SI lutely untrue.".

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much whiskey. Much the worse for wear.

Home with two bottles of 6zz and a bottle of port. Very tight Indeed.

Maids Suspicious,

The maids at a Harrogate hotel on December 17th discussed the

similarity between a guest and a

newspaper photograph and inform-

the police.

'The husband was aummoned and

sat in the lounge. His wife des cended to seek the evening papers. The police were informed, and a

The husband approached his wife, description of ber has been circulat-who recognised him as an acquain- ed to all police stations in the

tance, and they dined together. metropolitan area.

Colonel Christie, said that his wife suffered from interviewed,

complete loss of memory. "I don't think she knows who and where she is. She does not know me.".

So far as is known Miss Crowe carried only a handbag with £2 in

money.

middle height, wearing a brown She is described as being of

at trimmed with fur, a green bat, and a blue frock. She in twenty years old.

family that following the death of It was stated by a member of the her father Miss Crowe has been in A nervous condition and under medical treatment,

ENGLISH PRAYER BOOK REVISION.

PRESENT BOOK KEPT AS

STANDARD.,

A reference to the coming year as a testing time for the Church,

Revision, was made by the Arch- bishop of York (Dr. Cosmo Lang) in his Presidential address to the York Diocesan Conference on De cember 9th.

Dr. Lang said he had no right Had to indicate what the proposals would be, but this, at least, might be said, that the existing Book of Common Prayer would remain as it was, both for the sake of those who had no desire for anything else and as the accepted standard of teaching.

Awfully sorry for Norah. Have lost all serae of balance these last few days.

"Sweetly Unkind" Mother-in-Law:

tions, additions, and. alternatives The various permissive altera-

Mr. Bayford, EC., for Lady and to give expression in the were in order to meet evident needs. Cheylenmore, having pointed out authorised worship of the Church- that Lady Cheylesmore was born in to the movement of thought and Tasmania, said he thought it was devotion, which had a rightful appareat that as early as 1919 some place within the fellowship of the body in the husband's family was Church. Would the great mass of hostile towards her because they Church folk rally to the call for went to the other side of the world unity! It would only be if the and obtained a copy of Lady Chey Church presented something like a lesmore's birth certificate...

united desire that Parliament Lady Cheyleamore had said she would feel itself justified in giving was unhappy in her marriage and elect to the measure that she did not get on very well with her mother-in-law.

If Parliament rejected it the Dowager Lady Cheylesmore not and State would be stirred up Did the whole of the relations of Church strike the court as being a master again. No one doubted that the ful woman and one who would, said Church had beca alipping its hold counsel, besweetly unkind??.

upon Christianity, which it had hitherto professed.

The hearing was adjourned.

Mr Christie, arriving at the hotel, described herself as Mrs. Trazendil from Cape Town. She was a popular guest who sang, en- read the papers. joyed dances, played billiards and

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