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TRAVELING Husbands

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THE BATTLE FOR LOVE AND LIFE

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,

BELGIAN ACTION.

FOLLOWING BRITISH AND

FRENCH LEAD

London, Nov. 15. The Belgai Government intends to follow the British and French lead in making representations to Washington in respect of War Debt payments. Our Own Correspon

dent.

Bankers Anxious,

New York, Nov. 16. Mr. Hoover has received Mr. Roosevelt's reply. Ilia stnil do not comment on the reply but think Mr. Hoover will be perfectly willing to hold the conference at a time to suit Mr. Roosevelt.

WIFE CANES A WOMAN

THRASHING IN A

BEDROOM

İRETURNED BANISHEE.

COMMITTED TO THE DECEMBER SESSIONS

WNB

With Reven previous convictions agafust his name, Lau Kwal

yesterday Kowloon Magistracy A woman who was described as brought before Mr. Butters, at the in an influential position" ad-afternoon on a charge of returning mittel at Penre that she had from banishment. The Police ap gone to another woman's house plied for committal in this case. and thrashed her with a cane.

Prosecuting, Detective-Sergeant The defendant, Mrs. Frances Mary Field, of Woodside Green Lamont stated that defendant was Woodside, was gummoned for te-arreated, on information, in Battery Violet Victoria Street on November 6, and when ulting Mrs. Fitzmaurice, of Belvedere-road, brought to the Police Station it was discovered that he had a bad Upper Norwood.

Mrs. Fitzmaurice said that she criminal record, the crimes against was in ber bedroom in a dressing-bis nimo entbracing larcenies and Meanwhile many prominent

After hearing evidence of arrest Americans are beginning to insist own when Mrs. Field forced her house-breaking.

the situation.was in. took a enne from under! on, the urgency of

her coat, and beat her severely hie Worship committed defendant to the December Criminal Seastons, Lending New York bankers

about the head and shoulders. to consent anxious for congress without delay to the scaling down of the obligations within the paying capacity of debtors.

are

"If It can show further leniency, It is in the interests of the Ameri can in; payer," says the Washing- In Star. "Congress is not likely to in a deaf ear."-Reuter.

BRITISH SILVER NOT TO BE RECOGNISED IN SOUTH AFRICA

When she tried to go to the telephone. Mrs. Field caught her by her hair, threw her on to the bad, and thrashed her again.

Mr. Cloupman (for Mrs. Field): Field ray, "You have Did Mrs. been my husband's mistress, and I am going to punish you for it?" Mre. Fitzmaurice: She said that and other slanders, which I in tend to take to another court.

Mr. Cloupman: We suggest that Mr. Field provided the purchase money for the house.

Did It Deliberately. Mrs. Field (in evidence) said that she went to Mrs. Fitz- She maurice's apartment to cane her.. She was not in a temper. Mrs, Fitzmaurice agreed that had been thinking it over for 14 the anneared in faner costume on hours, and went, there deliberate- install of the Ideal Homes Behly,

bition in 1931, but, denfel that Capetown, Nov. 15. British silver will not be re-she was penniless of the time. She cognised as legal currency in South mot Mr. and Mrs. Field while she Africa after January 15 owing to was there. the wholesale Importation following disparities in exchange. This has deprived the mint of the profit made by striking its own silver coins.- Reuter.

TO

JAPAN'S BUDGET,

ΤΟ

BE SUMITTED CABINET FOR APPROVAL

Tokyo, Nov. 15.

Her Sunday Pyjamas. She said that a few weeks lateri she took the house at Belvedere- road, Upper Narwood. Mr. Fold was present at the interviews with the estate agent because he had Introduced her to a building society. The money paid for the house was hers.

Mr. James asked if she agreed with Mrs. Fitzmaurice's account of what happened.

Mrs, Field: No, it is not strong enough. She had no dressing- gown on at the time..

Mr. Cloupman asked the magis trates to take into account the at that Mrs. Field's life had been blasted by her husband's as- sociation with Mrs. Fitzmaurice.

Mrs. Field was bound over and was ordered to pay costa.

There was a second summons She agreed that Mr. Field was against her for assaulting Mrs.

in her bedroom on the Sunday | Winifred Esther Alilagham, of

Mrs. Allingham said that she

The budget for 1933 has been when she moved into the house, Vanbrugh Park, Blackheath.. compiled by the Finance Ministry and that she was in pyjamas, She and now becomes a formal sub-added: "I wear beach pyjamas all and her brother (Mr. Fleld) were jert for the approval of cabinet. day on Sundays."

Expenditure amounts to Yen 2,237,500,000 including the new demands for various departments amounting to Yen 737.600 000.- Reuter's Morning Post Special.

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in a car at Mrs. Fitzmaurice's She also agreed that she spent house when Mrs. Field rushed at a week in Mr. Field's yacht. There them and struck her (Mrs, Allin-

party of seven, and she gham) with her fist.

Mrs. Field was fined £2 and was a

costa. slept in a cabin with her sister and her daughter.

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