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A Madrus message, of March 20th,
The Commissioner of Police has report- ed the facts of the Doris Hawker case to the Madras Government, and has recom- mended that the should either, be sent home or sent to the Lawrence Memorial School, Povedale. Meanwhile, the child is being taken froor the home of Mr. Bentinck at Georgetown, and is being sent to fommander Campbell, Deputy Port Conservator, who offered her a teniporary home. The Madras branch of the Euro- penn Association has taken up the matter, and has reported it to headquarters at Calenta, with the request that inquiries bo aide through the home agent about the Princess Louise Home 3 Kingston Hill, Surrey.
Madras,
A previocs message dated March 17th, rend :--
Auch disenssion has been created in Madras by the arrival on the atramer Neuraliu of a seven-year-old English girl, Doris Hawker, who has been adopted by a Eurasian family, named Bentinck from the Princess Louise Home in Surrey, which is presumably the National Society for the Protection of Young Girls, whose office is in Buckingham Palace Road, London. They placed the child" on ship in the charge of a stewardess, She was A general favourite with the second saloon passengers, and neither the Captain nor the passengers, it is alleged, approved of handing the girl" over to the Bentincks, who are respectable people, but not thought to be the right pe to have charge of an English girl.
The Captain at first refused to give her up, but subsequently allowed her to be taken ashore. He communicated with the police, who are placing the facts before the Government
The girl is at present with the Ben- tincks, but several offers have been made of home with British prople. The B.I. Company offered to take her back to Eng- land. if that were the best COULTS.
Much criticism is levelled here against the police for handing over a girl ty a Eurasian family, and the Passport author.. ities in Great Britain are blained for not enquiring more closely into the child's destination.
Mr. Bentinck says that he is a broker, earning Rs. 100 a month and that his wife is a midwife, making Rs. 200. They have two sons, and no daughter, and got in touch with the home through an ad- vertisement in a home paper. The Euro poart Association is also making investiga tions.
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Whether a decree of annulment of marriage in Berlin was to be recognized 28 vald in England was argued in an application on a petition by the Hon. John Bertram Ogilvy Fronan-Mitford, of Adam Street. Fortman Square, London, for divorce from his wife Marie Aune, daughter of the late Herr von Friedlander-Fuld. the German coal magnate, whom he married in "erlin in January, 1914.
For the respondent, referred to as the Baroness von Kuhlman, it was stated that after the annuiment of the marriage by a competent court in Germany, she married Baron Richard von Kuhlmann (first secretary to the German Embassy at the outbreak of the War and afterwards German Foreign Secretary from 1917-18). Mr. Beylori, K.C., for Mr. Freeman- Mitford, stated that he was on active service with the British "Army and did not go back to Germany to defend the nullity suit in person. The allegations. against him were masculine indolence and an unbearable selfishness"!
Sir Ernest Pollock, K.C.. said a decrec could be obtained in the German courta if one spouse proved he or she was mistaken in the personality of the other,
Sir Henry Duke, the President, said he understood that the case for Mr. Freeman-Mitford was that the domicile of the husband bere was British and the domicile of the wife followed the husband. 3r. Mitford might well be anxious to know whether he was a married or single man, and questions of inheritance might equally make it desirable that such matter should be put beyond all possi- bility of legal doubt.
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Mr. John Freeman-Mitford a brother of Lord Redesdale His wife's father's fortune was estimated at £5,000,000.
The welding was attended by all the Ambassaders in Berlin and leading members of the German aristocracy, in- cluding General von Moltke. The bride's parents gave her a rope of pearls and a
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-Ten weeks after the marriage the wife left her husband and proceedings for Annulment were taken in the Berlin courts.
CAMBRIDGE DEGREES FOR WOMEN.
At a Congregation of Cambridge Uni- versity, held on March 3rd, the recom mendations contained in the further xo port of the syndicate appointed to draft ordinances to carry out the provisions of Statuto A relating to the grapling of titles of degrees to only qualified women belonging 10
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The Lord Mayor, the Archbishop of York, the Dean of St. Paul's, and others addressed a meeting held at the Mansion House on March 7th in support of an appeal to the City for help in raising £185,000 for the four women's colleges at Oxford
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