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POSED AS

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OAK WIDOW

A GIRL of 17 posed as the widow of a Royal Oak victim.

She is Ivy Joan Snook, domestic servant, realenced at Southampton to -ix months' fall for ultainmg £43 by forged savings bank withdrawal FASTEIN, Afte: Snook had cried to alt for Indlady raised bur Post Ofee deport book, the prosecution stared.

Sruok then obtaused money at post ices, telling various. Bes

She was wearing a wedding ring when she went to one office and wardh her husband had worse town in the Royal Oak.

At another she said she was wor- 1ted at having no news from Ser banal for six weeks: Sue ent this telegram:

Leading Seaman

11,M.S. Hoot, London

NO OATH OF ALLEGIANCE

REQUIRED

£700 A YEAR FOR WIFE IF SHE KEPT CHASTE

MEN called up under the Armed Forces Act, 1939, need not take the oath of allegiance.

This statement was received at Carlisle Conscientious Objectors' Tribunal from a Border Regiment adjutant.

It had been sold that some objectors were unwilling to undertake non-combatant duties in the belief that it would involve taking the oath. Men who volunteer, however, are attested, which means that they take the oath,

Members of peace movements were called "political obstructionists" by Judge Frank Davies, chairman of the South Wales tribunal.

"I can understand people having a conscientious objection to war

he said.

But it is difficult to appreciate a conscientious objection to civilion

work.

"eople who pledge themselves to certain peace cause want to obstruct the country in every way they man.

That is not conscientious objection-it is a political objection. Their argument is, "We are su devoted to peace that we will do anything to obstruct a nation at war."

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Husband's Second Petition Dismissed

AN agreement under which a husband undertook to pay his wife £700 a year while she led a chaste life was mentioned by Mr. Justice Bucknill, giving judgment in the Divorce Court last month.

He dismissed the second divorce petition of Major Ralph Stuart Grigg, chairman and director of a company, who gave his address as Dormy Cottage, Wentworth, Surrey.

Major Grigg charged his wife, Mrs. Daisy Lilian Grigg (nee Weyman), with adultery with a Mr. John Wild, described as-a

Į professional dancing partner.

Mrs. Grigg, formerly a dance hostess, who gave her address 2483 Nelson House, Dolphin Square, S.W., denied the allega- tion. Wild did not appear and was not represented.

Major Grigg asked the Court to exercise discretion in respect of his] own' misconduct.

A previous suit by Major Grig was dismissed by the same judge in April last year, when Mrs." Grigg's| cross-petition, for divorce or judleintj separation was also dismissed.

Bungalow Visits

The case for Major Grigg was that MILITAHY sviartress tous n'fea- since the previous petitions Mrs. ture of a recent parade of Waafs at Grigu bod committed misconduct on R.A.F. station England, where} with Mr. Wild at a bungalow dey were inspected by Company Trumps Green, near Virginia Water, Commander Mrs. W. D. Collart. They Mr. Wild was also the co-respondent had a good breakfast to sustain them; in the former case.

for the ordeal, and the picture, was taken while members of the sergeants* mess were getting down to it.

LOVE MARCHES ON

Mrs. Grigg's defence was that she was never alone with Wild at the bungalow on the dates, lunt Decem-i bor, alleged in. the petition.

Mr. Justici Bucknil_æferred_to_an] ngreement which Major and Mrs. Grigg came to on August 10, 1038.

This agreement provided, he said, for Mre. Grigg to live apart from her husband.

It also provifted that if either Major or Mrs. Grigg started any proceedings, against the other, no misconduct committed before the execution of the agreement should be alleged or admissible as evidence.

"Oblivion" Charter

To use the words of Lord Mer-

Thomas Dargan, oged seventy-six,

Major Grigg further undertook to married Sara Hammerton, aged

pay his wife £700 a year while she seventy-four, of Riverside, Twicken-d a chuste life. ham, Middleser, at Ealing' (W.), Re- gister Office. But the story of their wedding goes back more than sixty) ycars.

1877:

Sara Savory, a little girl rivale, that document was a "charter with fair, curly hair and thina blue of oblivion and indemnity in very eyes, lived at Isleworth, Middlesex. wide terms between husband Tom Dargan lived next door. They wife, il benefited both because there

were matters which both might bej went to school together every day.

1879: Sara, now fourteen years very glad to see dead and buried.

and

old, Icft Isleworth and went into ser- Referring to detectives watch on

Tom stayed vice.

at home and the bungalow, the judge said: worked on the river as a lighter- man.

1884: Sara, at the age of nine- teen, married a boy called Alf Ham- qwerton, who was also a lighterman.

They had fourteen children.

ID14:

"Mrs. Grigg says, "I did take Mr. Wild to the bungalow, but my aunt never alone was there and I was with Mr. Wild."

It was fair to say of the detectives

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that no attacits were made on their F1534- Poured My Heart Into A Song Alt Hammerton died., Two integrity or that they were concoct- F1535-I'm Sorry for Myself..... ons were killed in the war. Another ing a case. They gave their evidence F1510-The Song of the Aleironomo Dec. The daughter's married and well but they omitted to observe,

left home. Sara went to live alone until late stage of the watching. at Twickenham

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"THE STAR MAKER" that there was a back door to the!

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A Man and His Dreama. Sara's door. A man stood there They watched the front door, and F1556-A Man and His Dream

do you She asked: "What

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watched the garage more than the F1543-Thiere's Danger in the Waltz cognise Tom Dargan?"

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"THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED"

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....Harry Roy & Orch. Hutch. At the Plano. Van Straten & Music. Tom stayed to lunch. They talked

Victor Sylvester & Orch. of old times. Tom stayed to tea. As

"LET FREEDOM BING" the sun sank behind clouds of gold

Victor Sylvester & Orch.. over the river, he said "Good night" not made out my satisfaction that, F1607--Love Serenade. (Drigo)

at any time during these nights, Mrs.

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Sara's Grigg and Mr. Wild were alone in F1508-1 Nover Knew Heaven Could Speak....Victor Sylvester & Orch. Hutch. At the Plano. fair hair is now grey--but her eyes the bungalow."

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Changed Feelings

He did, not, think that the mere y always knew I'd marry Tom," fact that a man and woman had she said. "We're going to live. hap-committed adultery months ago was pily ever after."

in itseif evidence that such feelings

between them still existed, and that, If opportunities were given, they

Police Can Enter would be used for misconduct.

Army Barracks

It such an inference could be drawn, it left no room for any change of mind. by the parties, any repon- tance, other attachment or anything

Police have power to enter any of the kind. bullding, including military, barracks, I have come to the conclusion to; deal with lighing offences in the that there In no evidence, before me black-out:

on which, I can find that such feel-

This was decided at., Brighton Inga existed between Mr. Wild and [police court, when Drove George Mrs. Grigg in December last year Cartolchab was fined 5. for per- that, if opportunities were given, mitting a light to be shown from his they would have used them for the

purpose of committing misconduct." roomint: the-barracks, Ha

The polition was dismissed, with costs.

Police authority, had been ques- lohed by an Army officer.

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