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THE, HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1935,

SMART FROCK

Actress

Sues Lord

Revelstoke

In, Candy Striped Silk With Muslin

BREACH OF PROMISE] YELLOW AND WHITE

SUIT FAILS

INFATUATION ADMITTED

London.

After half an hour's absence from court the special jury which has been hearing, with Mr. Justice Swift, Miss Angela Joyce's action, claiming damages for alleged, breach of promise of marriage from Lord Revelstoke, returned a verdict for the defendant, and Mr. Justice Swift accordingly entered judgment for Lord Revelstoke, with costa..

Miss Joyce, whose real name is Miss Ivy Dawkins, and who lives in Oxford Avenue, Merton Park, London, declared in her evidence that while he was an undergraduate Revelstoke at Cambridge Lord promised to marry her, and again made that promise after a tempor- he was ary parting and after twenty-one.

Lord Revelstoke, who was mar- ried in March of Inst year, dented that he had ever promised to marry Miss Joyce.

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was whether there had been a con- It was tract between the parties. not suggested that defendant had In any way marred the life of the plaintiff.

It was vital for plaintiff to sat- isfy the jury that a promise was made-not that the original pro- mise was repeated, but that a new promise was made-in April, 1932. The burden is upon her," his Lord- ship added. "Can you any, on the Lord Revelstoke, further cross- examined by Mr. Neville Laski. STEW one lb. rhubarb to a pulp. evidence, that she has satisfied you then add sugar to taste, the beyond any reasonable doubt? If K.C., said that he did not remem. ber all the letters he wrote to Miss Kgrated rind of a lemon, the well-she has, well and good, then go on foyce but every letter was written beaten yolks of three eggs, a tea and consider her damages. If she one oz. has not, then return a verdict for rupful breadcrumbs, and while he was an undergraduate at Cambridge. He deleted the head-melted butter, Grease a pie-dish, the defendant. Having heard Lord ing "Pilt Club," from the head of line it with short pastry, pour in Revelstoke, you may say at once the mixture, and bake in a hot that you are quite satisfied he is a letter, because various members of the Baring family were members oven, When pastry and filling are telling the truth. That being so. not enquire further. of the club. lle could not remen-sufficiently cooked pile on the top you would bee why he did not date the let-the three egg whites stiffly whipped. But, supposing you are not pre- and sweetened by the addition of a pared to necept all that Lord Revel

without further

1ers,

To what extent didn't you?--1

Revelstoke) said the jury

now

wrote them when I was infatuated knew that the case was brought | dence and said that nobody could'

with the girl and in all sincerity then.

Mr. Laski: Was there any modessertspoonful caster sugar, light-stoke has said

ly folded in. Return to the oven examination and scrutiny, then you tive about that?—No motive on my till the whites are set ant lightly have to look at the whole of the part.

relations between these parties in Did you write them in sincerity? browned, and serve hot or cold..

order to see where the truth lies." -Ton certain extent I did.

ilis Lordship reviewed the evi- doubt that defendant was madly infatuated with plaintiff. lut from the beginning to the end of the correspondence, which went on from February to August, 191, when Lord Revelstoke was still an infant, there was not a word in any letter about marriage. Did that ook as though marriage was being contemplated?

MARRIAGE DISCUSSED ONCE ONLY

Did you ment what you said when you wrote that your love had passed the infatuation stage?- suppose I must have meant it when

1 wrote it.

AL that time-whatever may have been the case after July, 1931-you diel seriously think about your relations with the plain tim did.

You told us that the only time marriage was discussed between you was in May, 1931?--Yes.

And that the discussion Wak initiated by plaintiff?—Yes.

for money.

One of the most dis- graceful elements in the case was int sume one in London, within four days of the issue of the writ, presented to a newspaper a picture of Miss Joyce specially posed in Hollywood, with a photograph of Lord Revelstoke, to be broadcast to the world.

Counsel asked the jury to accept without question the evidence of Lord Revelstoke, who admitted that there was a period of infatua-

tion.

"A COMPLETE BREAK” Lord Revelstoke said that his that infatuation cooled off, and when he returned from Ireland in It was no shame to Lord Revel-1931 he did not want to see any stoke to say: "I wrote those let-more of Miss Joyce. She said that lers. I was fond of her and she his father was angry at finding was fond of me, but it passed." Lord Revelstoke's case was that he never promised Miss Joyce marri age at any time.

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1 A friend much changed.

The kind of lab that doesn't demand much exertion.

9 The start demands little work and the end isn't given. Rich, ian't it?

Shakespeare hero inrgely A capital.

12 Unsuitable for mixed paint. 13 Below the surface. 14 Pack Lightly.

that he was having anything to do with her, and they decided not to "Do see each other for time. Was that the only time you had

you," the Judge asked, "accept that considered marriage with her, ar did it ever come into your mind

Addressing the jury on behalf explanation as satisfactorily ac- again?--I don't say that, but I do of Miss Joyce, Mr. Laski said it counting for the fact that from say it was the only time, so far na

was clear from the very outset that August, 1931, they had nothing to do with each other Lord Revel- I remember, that it was discussed. Lord Revelstoke was attracted by stoke and Miss Joyce are

both 11 Counsel referred to extracts from Miss Joyce to the point of infatua-agreed that from August, 1931, Lord Revelstoke's letters and asked:

tion and to the point of writing until she rang him up in the early What did you mean when you letter after letter in the language part of 1932, there was a complete wrote that Miss Joyce was becom-

of lyrical hyperbole. "Can you be-

break Can you find in what hap 17 What a break of three - may ing part of your life?—Defendant:lieve him," he asked, "when he says pened after that corroboration of produce. I cannot possibly say what I meant. that the only mention of marriage any promise, as alleged in the case? 20 Expiration.

It is clear, is it not, from the

came in the month of May after According to Lord Revelstoke, the 22 Terriera' pace? beginning of your relationship he had returned from Ireland, and infatuation was over. There is no. 23 Carelessly framed similes for with her that she beenme infatuat- that it came from Miss Joyce her word about any such promise in chucking about. ed with you?--YCK.

self?" The letters disclosed pas-the

To break rules you have to cry letters-simply vapourings Witness said that the main lesionate affection and admiration about love and affection for her. 26 Asort of

loudly in the middle, cussion with his father was as to on the part of the then Mr. Rupert which did not amount to corrobora-

cape. No, not Д how the affair should be ended. Baring for this woman. Could tion of a promise to marry."

policeman's. 27 Falcon. Mr. Laski read the following the jury believe that, having reach-

Further, on the question of cor-28 Regarding a permanent conclu passage from one of Lord Reveled that pitch of passionate affecraboration, Mr. Justice Swift nak aiori. stake's letters: "I am so happy,tion, there was not one single worded the jury where, in the letters, 31 Bad-tempered mark. so utterly happy. Will you ever

about marriage uttered by him could they find evidence of any pro-45 forget last night? Could anyone during that period? The question mise in April, 19327 ever forget that scene? What bet- was whether or not that white-heat"| ter proof could we have of our utter devotion to each other? Don't think I am blowing my own trumpet. You showet me in a way only Angela Joyce could that you alore me.' Counsel suggested that that referred to the reunion in 1932.-"That is absolutely un- true" witness replied.

Lady Revelstoke was called to corroborate Lord Revelstoke's evi-

dence that they became engaged in May. 1932.

027

When Miss Jayce talked about

of passion which continued until being his wife it must have been Lord Revelstoke was twenty-one subsisted and survived after he was made when he was a minor.

some promise that had been twenty-one.

Mr. Justice Swifte final words Were the jury going to say that, from beginning to end, the evidence to the jury were: "You must de- of Miss Joyce and Mrs. Whittali cide between these parties, and, as was a wicked figment of imagina- business people, make up your tion? Making every allowance for minde. Has plaintiff satisfed you the difficulty of his position, were they satisfied that Lård Revelstoke

had, with eumplete frankmess and candour, revealed all that passed? "BROUGHT FOR MONEY"

THE "VITAL" QUESTION In his final speech to the jury. Mr. Justice Swift, summing-up, Mr. Norman Birkett (for Lord said what the jury had to decide

SALESMAN SAM

that there was a contract made in April, 1932, and, if she has done 59. what damages do you award?"

The jury, as stated, returned'a verdict for Lord Revelstoke, and judgment was entered accordingly with costs.

One Way Out!

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