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A Week In Germany

| MOURNING FOR · LATE PRESIDENT

By Berlin Correspondent.

Berlin, Aug. 7.

The age are hanging at half- mast. Germany mourns the great- est man of her race for many decades past. The death of the aged Field-Marshal means more for Germany than merely leave. taking from the Head of the Stato.; For the German people Hinden- burg was a symbol of faithfulness, trustworthinesA and the con scientious fulfilment of duty. Hindenburg has been justly called the father of his country. As Commander-in-chief of an Im- perial army he freed East Prussia from the Russians during the World War and also performed great deeds for Germany on the Western fat and gained not only the love and affection of his people but also the esteem and admilration of his opponents.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1934.

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A SUMMER SWEET.

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"Review of the fashions". "The set com prising gloves, kat, scarf and pochette of the same material is as popular as ever. Herd. it is developed in striped un crushable linen in tones of. brown and pale-leman, trim mel with motifs of pleated brown satin,

DIVORCE POINT

AN IMPORTANT RULING

It was laid down by Mr. Justice Langton in a réserved judgment In the London Divorcé Court thist a statement filed by husband petitioner in asking the exercise of the discretion of the Court in his favour in respect of his own adultery may not, where his cult la dismissed, afterwards be used by his wife as the chief ground of her petition for divorce against him.

In the case before Mr. Justice Langton, Mrs. Margaret Beatrix Bevis, living in a caravan'at Woburn Sands, Bucks, asked for divorce from her husband, Mr. Leslie Cubitt Bevis, an art, muster, whose

ས་་ 'suit for divorce was dismissed by the President, Sir Boyd Merriman, on December 12 last. In that petition Mr. Bevis led a state ment under the direction of the Court admitting his own adultery.

Mrs, Bovis's suit was not de- fended. Mrs. Bevis asked for the exercise of the discretion of the Court In her own favour in resport of her admitted adultery with one of the masters at the school where her husband was art master, and her case was that her husband "purposely threw them together.

Mr. Justice Langton said it would be against the course of natural justice that a statement of admissions made by a husband by the direction of the Court should afterwards be used as the bagla

When the German. Kopublic later on required his service hel did not refuse to follow the call) of his people, although at heart, he was a convinced monarchist, and he placed all his energy and strength at the disposal of the German Reich. During the period of stormy development after the SAGO AND BANANA CREAM establishment of the Republic, Hindenburg was the stationary OAK overnight three-quarter pole in the political life and work breakfastcapful sago, Next of Germany. Now he rests amidst morning, thinly slice six small his fallen comrades in the East bandanas, and almmer these in of the wife's petition, and it would Prussian earth at the place where, little water till tonder. Sweeten, further open the door to another almost 20 years ago, he brought add to the sago with ne much water form of collusion, about the decisive turning point as in necessary (probably about In the events of the East. The three breakfastcupfuls) and cook wearing of signs of mourning for till thick and clear. Allow cool, the present potition of the wife, 14 days throughout the country is then add a breakfastcupful whip but adjourn it to next term to see merely the outward algn of the ped cream, folding it in lightly. whether it should then be dismiss- grief of the German people. and it Turn into a glass dish and garnished, or whether they could go fur- will be a very long time before! with whipped cream before servther with it, or it might be desired this grief la allayed. The whole Ing.

He would not actually dismiss

to appeal from his decision.

world mourns with Germany. Tho rich abundance of proofs 'from

It was against his Lordship's abroad of deepest veneration for experiments are

idea of natural justice that, be to be expected.! the great deceased and of sym-On the other hand, however this Lee a man was obliged in the pathy with the bereaved have been new appointment for Dr. Schacht Pursuit of one object in Court te gratefuly noted in Germany. encourages the hope in Germany admissions should be considered make certalu admissions, those The great guesswork in regard of a solution of the urgent pra to be admission to all the world to to the question of a successor for bloms connected with the scarcity be used to his detriment in other the Reiche-President Boon came of foreign bills, and paper and proceedings. to an end. The solution of this the procuring of raw materiale. question, which comblies for the The granting of the agreement | Admissions were admissions for, future the position of the Reichs in Vienna for Herr von Papen the proceedings in which they President with that of the Reichs-was awaited in Germany, with were required. If they could be kanzler means consistently carry-much interest. Here it was not used elsewhere it would open the ing out the national-socialist Idea possible to give any credence to door to people who were minded to of the leadership principle. In the rumours of a possible refusal hot a false case before the Court consequence of the far-reaching to issue the agreement, for it up and he had to admit there were importance of this regulation of peared quite incredible that Aus such people and enable them to the question the German Govern- tria would be able to reject the use admissions of this kind quite ment has decided to ask the Ger hand, thus held out to her in a unscrupulously. man people as a whole to express spirit of reconciliation. The final an opinion as to this measure and approval by Vienna of Herr von the wife in this case. He did not The result was unk rtunate for at the same time the Government Papen as Ambassador for Ger- disbelieve her, but his ruling loft solicits a vote of confidence by many was therefore not unexpect her in the difficulty that she could means of a frac and socret vote ed here. From the activity of the not secure of all citizens. As matters lle new Ambassador in Vienna Ger evidence. He would leave It open

a decree upon there exists no doubt that in this many hopes for a relaxation of to her to bring forward her year also the German people will the present tension and the repetition upon further and better take Ita stand behind the leader sur

sumption of normal and friendly evidence, but that was the best in an overwhelming majority. relations between Germany and he could do for her in the present

One of the Inst offcial acts Austrip. The confidence felt by circumstances. carried out by the late Relcha- the Reichskanzler and

also by President was the algning of the the deceased Reichs-President deeds roferring to entrusting the that Herr von Papon will succeed President of the Reichabank, Dr.In mastering the existing dificultary of the World Association, of received by the Schachi, with the conduct of all ties is quite, general throughout Baptists, was matters hitherto under the control Germany.

German Relchs-Bishop, who na- of the Minister for Social and During the past week the 5th. Bured his visitors cordially that Economie Affairs, who la ill and World Congress of the Baptists compulsory fncorporation of unable to attend to his duties. was in session in Berlin. More the German Baptist community In The far-reaching plenary powers than 1,200 Baptists had come to the German Reichs-Church did conferred on the said Minister in Berlin to attend this Congress as not come into consideration at all, the course of the last few months representatives of 60 different and for all evangelical Christiang In all questions affecting the countries of the earth. Berlin only one authority is decíalve:-- economic life of the State. have was selected a place of as- Jesus Christ and his gospel, thas passed over to Dr. Schacht. semblage on the occasion of the

The German Tennis Champion-

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The unification in the conduct of centenary of the Baptist com-ship Games, at present being the Ministry for Social and munion in Germany. In these played In Hamburg, are also of Economile Aftaire and of the 100 years the German congrega- International interest. From year Reichsbank reprosents an extra- tion of Baptists has increased to

ordinary plenitude of power and 70,000 souls, whilst the number 10 year the Importance of this leads to the supposition that a of Baptists distributed through feeling increases, This year 15 uniform line may be expected in out the world is estimated at 12 competition to secure the highest nations are striving in friendly economic and the commercial millions. Numerous reports and Acupuncture. Moxocausis and Bone poll

Reich. The per- statements were policy of the

presented and rank in German tennis. During Holder of Japanese and Betting.

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Across

1 I'm responsible for the hardest problems for the newly-married.

6 Little gamble.

D A gunmon's first weapon, per

haps (hyphen).

10 Presents a wooden appearance,

but is a class by itself.

12 Black guards.

13 A foreign lady,

10 Animal.

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11 Not by any means pro la Scut-

land;

14 Young razeal who finishes up

with a run after a drink.

16 Kill robber (anagram, hyphen). 18 Has been clued as "Have not won

nob now."

20 M M M

22 A Russian, he, evidently.

23 An "Alice" character.

24 Give a claim..

26 In the tailor's shop.

17 Colour you have to study round 20 "For when the noble Caesar BMW

the edges.

19 Means.

21 Concealing.

24 Seaport gone to grass,

20 If it gets into The Hague, it

means a long speech.

27 A country that makes me angry.', 28 A certain time in Athens.

31 What a wise man does it ho

doesn't know,

32 Slang gin (two words).

33 A forolyn river made from a

garment.

34 Impossible to stand (but has no

relation to thin fee!)

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2 After May, it describes a nort

of town office. 3 Plans.

4 An English fellow.

G The modest crab thanked the

cook when she did this to him.

7 1 Down for a short concert on a

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8 A range starts mercy...

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