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BECAME MINISTER TO A SULTAN.

A thrilling account of a young Englishman's courageous journey into hitherto uncharted tracts of desert in Southern Arabia, has reached London, and has been rend to the Royal Geographical Society by Sir Arnold Wilson.

1990

$2,000 FOR JILTED NURSE.

ENGAGEMENT BROKEN OFF BY CABLE.

Miss Doris Lawn, a nurse, aged 30, was at the Assizes at Cam- bridge awarded £2,000 damages for breach of promise of marriage against Mr. Robert Temple Bow- yer, of Kenya Colony, who did not The adventurer, Mr. Bertram defend the action. Thomas, served in Mesopotamia Mr. von den. Berg, for Miss during the war, and stayed there Lawn, said that at the time of the at its end, "for fun." He learned engagement Mr. Bowyer was 25. Arabic and Turkish, and went into He was the son of a wealthý farm- | the political service. In 1924 hefer at Brampton, Huntingdonshire. became Financial Minister to the and it was arranged that when he Sultan of Muscat, and for five had made a position in Kenya years now he has been his Grand Miss Lawn should join him. He Vivier.

went into the hotel business, and from his letters it would appear that he made 'a great deal of money,

Two years ago Mr. Thomas grew a" beard, dressed as a simple Be- douin and with camela, servants, a tent and survey instruments, rice and dates, journeyed 500 miles into country which had never been trodden by a European.

Now he has done it again.

Where Might is Right.

During 1925 and 1924, said Mr. van den Berg, holding about 100 typewritten copies of the letters, Bowyer wrote with the utmost affection, and Miss Lawn collected a trousseau suitable for life in Kenya. Then the letters became The journey is considered an less frequent, and Miss Lawn achievement of great importance cabled asking him whether he still in the realm of geographical dis-held to his engagement to marry covery, for the explorer has made her. His reply, "engagement off," the first authentic record of the was a terrible blow to her. nature of a tract of country, which

In 1926 Mr. Bowyer wrote: is nearly as big as England, and

We have got to come to some of which no record has existed.

arrangement about the engage- "It is the first and greatest step ment. towards the final solution of the person as I was a year ago. Since I am not nearly the same. Riddle of the Sands of Arabia," I have been out here the unhappy Sir Arnold Wilson told a "News-marriages I have seen have made. Chronicle" reporter recently.

me wonder what to do, The expedition passed through dangerous country, where, in the ter the thing should finish at once Afterwards he wrote: "It is bet- words of Mr. Thomas, "might is and for all. It has taught me a right, and man ever walks in fearlesson, and I shall not be able to for his life and possessions,"

see ladies in the same light as be-

The South Arabians, he says, fore." are inveterate amokers of the community pipe, which usually consists of an empty cartridge case, the cap removed to permit "drawing.".

In another letter he said: "Someone is poisoning your mind against me, but I am ready to start again. It will mean I will have Mr. Thomas recounts how, on to begin to love you again." Miss the return journey, one of the Lawn cabled back: "Bob, we will tribesmen became ill with serious start again," but she never heard stomach trouble, but quickly re-a word. Her mother also cabled covered as a result of a branding but no reply was received. operation.

Miss Lawn, giving evidence, eaid

The instrument, a rifle bolt she met Mr. Bowyer when she striker made white-hot, was ap-was a nurse at Newmarket, where plied to seven places on the man's he was a bank clerk. She was heels, head and body.

The romantic young Grand Vivier is expected in England in October..

now employed at a nursing home Marlow, Buckinghamshire. Be- fore their engagement they attend- ed social functions together, and he visited her at the hospital. The last time she saw him was Gifts from the Duke of Con when she bade him farewell at the naught, Prince Arthur' of Con- docks. A previous engagement naught, and Princess Christian, was broken off by a man before have been stolen from the house she met Mr. Bowyer.

in Onslow-gardens, S.W., of Lieut.- It was, stated that Mr. Bowyer's Col. W. F. G. Wyndham, a former father left estates valued at near- equerry lo Prince Arthur of Con-ly £80,000, which was naught. The articles include two among his seven sons. valuable cigarette cases, the pre-

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