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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1931.
LITERARY ENGINEERS, “AN INGENIOUS LIÁR.”
VARIED TOPICS AT. A.
CONGRESS.
JUDGE AND WOMAN'S EVIDENCE.
In the course of a case in the
Mr. H. R.. Lintern, of the Minin- Australia has gained a decided nd- vantage in the Second Test match try of Transport, speaking at the Divorco Court recently Mr. Justice against the South Africans which Public Works Congress at the Langton said that, he had come to was commenced here today. The Agricultural Hail, London, emphn- the conclusion that the wife tourists on winning the tens elected stand the necessity for every in-against whom he granted a decree to bat but found the home attack tending civil engineer to have anist for divorce wan, in the wit- difficult to ping, particularly deadly was "Scarlet Pimpernel Grimmettront knowledge of his own language nesa-box, lying steadily and con- who had an inspired spoll at one time and literature, so that he might tinuously and with ingenuity.
The petitioner was Mr. Gilbert by bowling 60 balls only four of which be able to speak and write in a
Lewle
a cigarette machinist yielded any runs. The Innings closed concise and convincing style. for 153 runs.
of Nott
who asked "The fundamental basis for the Bruer Mitchell and J. A. J. Christy nequisition of the power of clent divorce from his wife on the ground opened the innings for South Africa and lucid thought and writing is of her adultery with a co-respon- init wickets fell in rapid succession. the cultivation of the habit of read-dent named James Papworth. At the luncheon Interval the team had 83 runs for the loss of five oring the best in literature,” be Mr. Papworth did not defend the
suit. Wan said.
their best batsmen. Mitchell dismissed after scoring but a single
WHA
Major Leslie Rosevenre, of East-
W
A
for
Thero
she said, she stayed with him in room with a double bed, and also a child's cot and she slept in the child's cot. She denied that there
misconduct. was any
She also
Mr. Justice Langton said that run while Christy fella victim tbourne, sald that many young civil Mrs. Ingrey had asserted that when Grimmett with 24 against his name. engineers, after a University train-Mr. Papworth invited her to ful-
fil Morkel put up a stand but when he Ing, found their hats too small for the dream of her life by going had reached twenty he was sent back, them, and they required
to Landon abe gave him her money. A few while the veteran, Taylor, was caught for seven. Cameron had his stumpa mths under a navvy foreman be- and at the station he told her they disturbed by Wall, the fast bowler, fore "that anel of thing was knock-dlased the train and they went
to Cleethorpes instead. when he had made eleven and, after ed out of them," the luncheon interval, Dalton
Another delegato auid that some bowled for 21 and Viljoen for 37. of the most inefficient assistants McCabe quickly dismissed the re-he had had were Masters of Science. mainder of the batsmen, Vincent be-
Mr. B. E. Elford, of Dandsworth, ing not out with 31 to his credit.
Grimmett was bowling cleverly and aid that lighting was being bount- was always dangerous with his deed to an extravagant degree. liveries. He had an inspired spell "Street lighting has gone mad," he when he sent down 06 successive balls said. "Much of it. like that the opinion that the letters were Mr. Justice Langton expressed and unly conceded runs of four of Whitehall, is purely spectacular. them. He ended up by taking four is much more important to raise written by Mrs. Ingrey. She had wickets for 28 runs in 24 overs half the standard of illumination been
wfirmed against perjury. of whle, weru maidens. McCabe,
"She was his lordship added, "L however, had the best analysis of the Recondary streets." day.
Mr. Kilburn Scott advocated the my mind. a ready and ingenious Australia Gio In.
abolition of lamp-posts, which, hear and was quite unperturbed by
caution I administered Australia had an early set-back, and, were only of use to drunkeny when Ponsford was bowled by Quinnmen. He proposed the introduc. I think she has committed per-
with the last ball of the first over,tion of lighting by glass kerbs. after acoring 6, the Grat wicket
falling for 4 runs.
Ponsford had covered up his off
It
in
denied that letters to a young man were written by herself.
her.
to
jury in this case, but it will be for someone else to determine whether she has put herself within
atump, but the ball awung in sharply STABLE INFORMATION. the reach of the criminal law. The and Look the leg stump.
wicket
TRAINER GRANTED AN INJUNCTION.
Quinn's paco from the troubled the batsmen, and Vincent's alow ones also had a quietening effect.
Woodfuit and Rigg, with 36 and 36 In the Chancery Division, br. respectively, stayed out the rest of fore Mr. Justice Clauson, Sir Lime, and stumps were drawn with
Australia's score 78 for J.
South Africa-Ist Innings.
B. Mitchell, b McCabe
J. A. J, Christy, e Nitschke b
Grimmett
D. P. B. Morkel, at. Oldfield, b
Grimmelt
H. W. Taylor, c Lec, b Grimmett
H. B. Cameron, ↳ Wall
E. L. Dalton, ↳ Grimmett
X. Viljoen, b Ironmonger
E. I.. Brown, h MeCabe
C. L. Vincent, not out
N. A. Quinn, Lb.w., McCabe
A. J. Bell, b McCabe
Wall
McCube
Extras
Grimmett
Total
papers will be sent to the King's Proctor, and I direct he shall work
in conjunction with the Public Prosecutor, if possible, to see whe ther what I believe to be the de-
Patrick Hastings, K.C., on bobiliberate perjury of Mrs. I grey of Tattersalls, of Knightbridge, not be brought to book."
His lordship granted. Costa London, and Joseph Lawson, the trainer, of Manton Training against the co-respondent.
Stables, Marlborough, Wiltshire,
20 address was given
A6
14 moved for an injunction to rs. strain Frederick Johnson, whose Poplar House, Bollo Bridge-road, South Acton, from inducing the plain. tiffa' Appretices and stable boys to divulge racing information.
37
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GALLANT RESCUE IN MID-ATLANTIC.
TRYING ORDEAL FOR A SCHOONER'S CREW.
Sir Patrick, with whom Mr Henry Johnstone appeared, CX- plained that his clients owned and
London, Dec. 18. trained race horses, and the mat Messrs. Elder and Fytfe's steamer ter was a very
Aztec has reached Southampton serious one.
in mich Mr. Gray- appear for defen-after having rescued
has not Allantie the captain, and crew of dant, whe says that he Hone this. He has been friendly five, of the three-masted schooner R. W with a number of stable boya, but Rin.
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Howlying Analysis,
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18 3
46
1
12 15
13
24 12 2M
4
38
1
1 24
Ironmonger
Australia. Is Innings.
W. M. Woodfull, not out W. 1. Ponsford, ₺ Quinn K. Rigg, not out
Extras
Total (for 1 WKL.)
G
21
fe says he has not induced them Bound from Spain to Newfound-
at all. He does not want this etion hanging over him, and he is prepared to give an undertaking in the terms asked for, and also to make the undertaking perpetual
nut l
end to the matter. lle is not a racing man, but is the owner of a laundry.
His Lordship said that, the par 78 Lies agreeing to treat the motion as the trial of the action, there would he a perpetual injunction in the terms of the police of motion, |SOUTH WALES MINERS. with costs, and an inquiry as to damages, costs of which would be reserved.
PRINCE GEORGE INSPECTS
THEIR INDUSTRY.
three days' tour of the South Wales coalfields.
London, Dec. 18. The fine results of the mining Prince George watched boys mak- community's efforts to engage ing furniture from solid oak, and new industries when their own had girls making stockings and tweed practically ceased to work, were from the wool of local sheep.- inspected by Prince George on his Reuter's Special Servier,
land, the Rin was rendered helpless by a violent storm. and drifted for seventeen days without being able to attract other vessels by her dis tress signals. At last the men had nothing to eat but a few onions, und nothing to drink but rain- water, and had burned most of their clothes to make dares, when the Aztec sighted those signals.
With great difficulty in the heavy seas, and at night, the Aztec launched a boat manned by volun- teers and took off the Ria's crew, Afterwards her captain was taken back to set fire to his abandoned schooner-British Wireless.
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