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THE CHINA-MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1936
CAPTAIN STOPS ADM. HORTHY IN
A CHEQUE
Man Who Posed As Friend of Fiancee
CHARGED AT SOUTHEND
Southend
VIENNA
Cordial Official Visit
"CHINA. MAIL" SPECIAL.
Vienna. To-day
DIVORCE SUITS DISMISSED
Counter Charges That Failed
JUDGE'S COMMENT
Cross petitions for divorce by The Hungarian Regent, Admiral Lady (Dorothy Eleanor Gwen- von Horthy, and Madame Horthy, dolya) Gunter, nee Capes. of together with the Premier, M. Brocham near Dorking, Surres, Daranyi, and the Foreign Minister,and Ronald Vernon Gunter, Bt of von Kanra, arrived here yester Wetherby Grange, Yorkshire, each day morning in a special
Following the anaouncement of his engagement in an Irish news paper, Capt. William Walton, North Stan's Regiment was visited by man who, it is allexed, posed a
alleging misconduct, came before a friend of his fiancee and her They were met on the platform by the president (Sir Boyd Merri- parents. Capt. Walton parted with President Miklas of Austria, Chan-man) in the Divorce Court last|
a cheque for £5.
train.
are
hay. Leeds, on the yacht Sonia ati
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TO-MORROW At the QUEEN'S
TO-MORROW At the ALHAMBRA
The man. James O'Connor, aged cellor von Schuschnigs and all the month
After a consultation both peti- 43, alias Thomas McMahon and members of the Government.
In political circles bere no import-tions were dismissed without an Dr. Fitzgerald appeared at South-
jant new agreement is expected to
order for costs, it being stated end police court last month.
He was accused of having obtain result from the visit, since the that Sir Ronald and his wife had ed a cheque for £5 from, Capt. statesmen of both countries
already in constant touch with each agreed to separate. ~
Allegations Walton and £ from Miss Wrampi-
other. The visit will therefore
Lady Gunter had charged her ing. a' nurse, by false pretences.
to emphasise the Mr. B. A. Shorter. prosecuting chiefly serve said the frauds must have involved friendly character of the relationshusband with misconduct with a considerable amount of planning existing between Austria and Hun-Mrs. Dorothy Buchanan, of Round- had research into the histories of ary. the persons defrauded, largely by by the study of Irish newspaper receptions to-day a grand parace and with Mrs. Marjorie June Kath- When O'Connor saw Cant Wal-of the Viennese carrison will bleen Pratt (cited as June Shef- his beld in honour of the distinguished field) between August 3 and Sep- ton. who was staying with parents at All Saints' Vicarage, visitors, who will retum to Bud-tember 12, 1935, at his cottage in Southend, he said he was a doctor apest this evening-Trans-Ocean Links-avenue, Felpham, Bognor
Regis.
Mrs. Buchanan had not entered and the friend of the parents of Service.
ar appearance or filed an answer.
Sir Ronald Gunter and Mrs. Patt denied misconduct, but he' made an admission concerning! Mrs. Buchanan and asked for the court's discretion in his favour.
During the hearing the plea for discretion was withdrawn.
In addition to various official Littlehampton in August, 1954, "LADY BE CAREFUL” | “CRASH DONOVAN”
2 TO-DAY • TO-MORROW the captain's fiancee.
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Dre Him To Station
Capt. Walton invited him home. and afterwards even took him to the station by car so that he could catch a train to London.
After thinking things over the captalu telephoned to his fiancee and then stopped payment of the cheque.
RATES ACTION PENDING
Hospital To Make
ASSOCIATION CONSIDERING
THE MATTER
Denials
In his cross-petition, Sir Ronald Capt. Walton. in evidence, said
alleged misconduct by his wife O'Connor stated that he was Ti
The British Hospitals' Associa-with Wing-Commander William H Moore, of Tollow. Co. Carlow. Hetion is considering the advisability Helmore at Itchingfeld, Horsham. introduced O'Connor to his parents of fighting a case for releasing all in February 1935, at Brocham, in and O'Connor's parting remark to homital from rates. him at the station was "Givė my love to Ruby."
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March 1935, and at Angmering-on-{
The Association is the central Sea, Sussex, between July 1 and! body for practically every hospital October 1935. Miss Wrampling said that when in Great Britain. O'Connor saw her be represented
the mother of a colleague in Ire
land.
last month.
A further allegation against
Their action follows appeals by Lady Gunter concerned Stanley that he was the doctor attending two London hospitals heard before Hugh Norman at Welbeck-street,
the Rating Appeals Committee W on April 16, 1935.
Lady Gunter, Wing-Commander University College Hospital ap-Helmiore, and Mr. Norman denied pealed against its assessment by all the charges against them. the St. Pancras Borough Council The marriage of Sir Ronald and
O'Connor, who expressed regret, was remanded.
WAR-WOUNDED MAN
at a gross value of £6.845 and a Lady Gunter both had been mar-
rateable value of $5,699.
Tied before-took place at St. Amount Reduced
Marylebone register office on Sep- For the hospital it had been tember 7, 1932. Went From Party To argued that in the old days volun- They lived principally at a flati
Suicide
tary hospitals were exempt from at Abbey Lodge, St. John's Wood. rating, and that, as far as could and occasionally at Beilby House, be seen, there was no legislation Wetherby. They have no children.
to alter that.
Not Happy
The Committee decided that the
Their married life, according to! assessment should be reduced to $5,899 gross and £4,904 rateable Lady Gunter's case, was not hap- py, as her husband left her a great
value.
A few minutes after Stanley Edgar Jones, aged 44, a painter and decorator, of Lawrence- avenue, Manor Park, E.,. left his 14-year-old daughter's birthday party, he was killed by
A similar decision was reached deal to herself. an express train on the line at
They had not lived together Manor Park, near Aldersbrook-in the case of the Central London
Ophthalmic Hospital. and counsel since November, 1953. lane bridge.
At the East Ham inquest last for the hospitals asked the Com-
mittee to state a case. month the jury returned a ver-
The Central London Ophthalmic dict of suicide while of unsound Hospital brought forward a point mind.
Stanley Frederick Jones said of law that they were not asses- that his father was wounded in able to rates.
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Mrs. Pratt, who gave evidence denying the allegation concerning her, was dismissed from the suit with costs.
Wing-Commander Helmore and Mr: Norman were dismissed with- out an order for costa. the war and had been in bad
The petition and cross-petition health for the past five or SIX years. He added: "He was the law is not clear as to whether were then dismissed.
Sir Patrick Hastings, K.C. (for) they should pay rates or not. splendid husband and father
They feel that they should not Sir Ronald), said there would be and kept his troubles to hiz- self. Last Sunday my sister pay rates to services such as a payment to the wife, but the
health services to which they al-figure need not be mentioned
Sir Boyd Merriman said the ready contribute.
had a birthday party. Father stood in the doorway. We tried to encourage him to join in the fun. My baby daughter held out her arms to him and be took her in his arms. That wasį the last we saw of him."
SALISBURY SPIRE
Endangered By Gales
For Health Services Hospitals generally consider that
It is on these grounds that all parties were wise not to prolong hospitals in the country may short- the matter.
unite in a campaign against rate-paying-
Hospital secretàries said recent- ly that until about 60 years ago most hospitals had been exempt from rates.
A High Court decision reversed |
BIG WASH FROM LAUNCH
the procedure and now practically Punt Swamped At
every hospital pays.
•
"Law Not Gear"
Tea-Time
"But" said, one secretary, why
Tea was being prepared in a should, we pay for services to-punt on the Thames at West wards which we do so much? The Molesey, when a lanch Salisbury law is far from clear on the point.
came
fa tremendous wash. Everything
in the punt was swamped
An appeal for £10,000 to repair "That is why the whole question along at a great speed, creating the spire: tower and cloisters of has been laid before our Associa Salisbury Cathedral was announced tion, which will decide on the quee by the Dean, the Very Rev. E. Lition of our taking united action.” Henderson, at Salisbury Diocesan Conference last month. The spire, 404ft. in height and the highest în
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*Work Mast Begin
This incident was described at Kingston last month, when Frank Moon, of Scotland Bridge-road, Addlestone, WES
| England, was shifted during a gale "The work must begin at once fined £1, with two guineas in 1990.
If it is left any longer the cost of costs, for navigating a launch Mr. W. A. Forsyth, the consult-repair will be enormous, for wea-without special care and can ing architect of the cathedral, said ther damages increase at compound tion when passing a punt.
Mr. C. T. Rockford, prosecni- that it was essential that repairs)interest rates": should be carried out immediately, The Dean of Salisbury stated ting for the Thizzzes - Conser not only to the tower and spire, bot that, of the £10,000 for which the Yancy, said that Mr. William to the masonry all over the build-governing body of the Cathedral Sammel Ward, an accountant, London, intended to appeal, £5,000 was of Dashwood House, The cathedral has been suffer-Deeded, immediately EC was in the punt with his ing from the effect of exposure to - "I wish to stress the fact he sister. A large wave broke over the weather and several very severe said, "that this is not an alarmist the pant, which was lifted over zales," be said. "We know that appeal. The tower of Salisbury is some bags of cement in the the spine, has been moving in high not in danger of falling, but means river, and lodged between the winds lately, but that in itself is mums be taken to strengthen it." cement and the basics inotidag Es worry about. The seri. He added that the Bishop of Mr. Moon, who denied that pas problem is the cumulative effect Salisbury,r: Neville Lovett, was the launch was going fast,
backing the ap-said that he did not see of the many small-blemishes in the
fed-to-call together!pent, or he would have slo Májaný 182% hole, though the
still diocese 3 or his Jannel vodos state of the tower, just under the
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