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| NIGHT CLUB PROPRIETRESS BOUND OVER.
COUNSEL SAYS SHE HAS VERY LITTLE MONEY NOW,
Mrs. Kate Meyrick, the night club proprietress, gave the under. Dummett, the taking which Mr. Marlborough-street magistrate sug
HOSPITAL TRAGEDY OF WOUNDED WIFE AND HUSBAND.
"SHE HAD BEEN THROUGH 'A LOT, POOR THING."
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"INJUSTICE" TO BE REMEDIED:
CONGRESS AGITATION FOR REAPPEARANCE OF
RECOGNITION.
IMPROVEMENT OF TRADE
RELATIONS,
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GERMAN MINISTER
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The Brown Amy ** Hider was dissolved by the Braoning Go ernment through a special emer gonoy decree..
In the course of the coming wook, the new Government is expected to examine all of Dr. Bruening's emergency measures and decrees and make announcements sa to its policy conoorning them.
THE WORLD'S GAZE
The Lausanne Reparations confer are programme, will be disuussed Washington, May 29.-Political Berlin, June 5.-The speedy reby the Government after the return of. Dr. von Neurath the Foreign considerations arising out of Far appearance of Herr Hitler's "Brown
Minister, from London. Army in a modified form has beenj East unrest, and promises of a new foreshadowed, by the Home Minis The Government is issued a The tragedy of a woman whe large market for depressed Ameniter, Baron von Garl, in an interstatement categorically denying a
view.
report now being widely circulated gested to her after convicting her was having treatment at the hands can industry, were given to-day by
He declared that "every injustice that President von Hindenburg in- of selling drinks without a licence of Sir Harold Gillies, the eminent Sonater William E. Borah, chair perpetrated against different forms. tonds to design, in the autumn and at the Bunch of Kays Club, Ger-plastic surgeon, and had man of the Foreign Relations Com of the nationalist movements will may be succeeded by the former
Crown Prince. William. rard-street, W.
operations in six months in the mittce, as reasons for American re-be abolished." There were two summonses against hope of restoring her good looks, cognition of Boviet Russia and bar and on the Brst she was fined was the subject of an inquest atcnuses for the agitation toward 250 and ordered to pay 80 guimons Hammersmith, Wi, to-day,
anch recognition which has develop. custs, a on the second she was
The woman wns Mr. Elizabethed in Congress, bound over for three years.
Lloyd, aged 36, of Penrhiwesibor, Mr. Dummett had said that he Aberdaro, South Wales, who was Unplaced (850 each)-Nos, 210, did not want to send Mrs. Mey found with throat wounds in a rick to prison again, and would ward in Hammersmith Hospital, like her to give "a public and Shepherd's Bush, W., where she honourable undertaking never to be
was patient. connected again with this sort. of business," and if the Commissioner Unplaced (830) ench)-Nos. 199 agreed, that if she over ran another dance club, to give access to the polien day or night.
133.
Roca 1.
No. 320
118 230
No. 157
111, 58.
1717*7
· 488
$1,100,40 314.40 137.20
Bace 2.
$1,233.40 362.40 174.20
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Her husband, who in said to have travelled from Wales to sen her, was also discovered with wounds, and
is in hospital.
With recent weeks more than a scorn of Senators have joined with
Mr. Borah in his advorney of re- cognition. Formerly he was known as the single outstanding advocate.
A United Press poll, of members of the Foreign Relations Comunit tee recently showed that fully half of them favoured, closer relations -with Russia if not complete recogni- . tion. Out of 22 memberg 10. favour
A brother. Thomas Williams, a At the same time Mr. Dammett coal miner, of London-street, Moun-ed recognition, and two more were warned her that if she offended tain Ash, South Wales," said, his for "some friendly gesture" which Emplaeed (860 each) :--Nos. 199,. again she would get "the severest sister had been married for 12
the punishment," and
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Race 3,
No. 136
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$1,074.80 302.80 100,40
137, 114, 103,
No. 75
Race 4.
152 1:
$1.696.80 158.80 208.40
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The first summons against Mrs. Unplaced (850 much)-Nos. 05. Meyrick related to the elling of intoxicating liquor on February 11, 275, 179, 30.
and the second to pa similar offence on February 19.
Race 5,
No. 10
178 285
$1.727.50. 193,80 $40.80
Unplaced (50 ench):-Nas, 319, 511, 299, 1, 95, 83.
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No. 352.V... $3,505,60 1,000.60 500,30
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Club Struck Of.
Richard Carlish, of Exbridge road, Ealing, W., who was similar. ly summoned in respect of Febru ary 10, was fined £25 or two months' imprisonment; and Paul Ghini, off Unplaced ($100 each)-Nor. 270, Myatt-rond Brixton, S.W., vum- moned for aiding and abetting, was Race 7.
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Unplaced ($50 each)-Nos, 870, 500, 364, 738, 125, 372, 804, 388, 532.
Race 8.
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473 581 Unplaced (850 each)-Nos. 202; 740, 138, 170,
*Race 9.
No. 209
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fined £5 or a month...
The club was struck off the re- gister and the promises disqualified! for twelve months.
Opening the proceedings to-day Mr. Kaight, for the police remind- ed Mr. Dummett that he would re quire from Mrs. Meyrick and Car lish a permanent undertaking noti to sell or have anything to do with
years, and lived happily with her husband.
would improve trade relations. Two other were "open-minded " on the question, while une mem- ber was absent, one non-committal and the remainder strengly appos.
He last saw her six months ago, the night before she came to London for treatment in Hammersmithe.. Hospital for a facial disfigurement which she had had for 13 or 14 He had received two or years,
three letters from her since then in which she wrote very cheerfully, and said she was improving
Seven Operations.
Mr. Williams said that the couple had one child, a boy of about ten.
Dr. Bryan Willams, medical officer at Hammersmith Hospital, anid after the discovery. Mrs. Lloyd was taken in the bed to the operat- ing theatre and while she was there a razor was found in the bed by a nurse.
Discussions with Members.
Discussion with a number of those members who favour recognition disclosed that their views supported Borak's analysis as to the enuses of the present increased sentiment for recognition.
Senator Hiram Johnson, from California, explained his position as follows: "For two persuasive and compelling reasons, we should get our relations with Russia back te närmal, Firstly, there are bil- lions of dollars worth of future American orders in Russin for workers to 11. Secondly, the ques- tion of peace or war to-day is more Dr. A. D. Morris, acting medical, delicately balanced thap at any superintendent at the hospital, said time since 1014. A any moment, that the husband was progressing the Fag East may explode, plung favourably, and would probably being ns into another terrible con- able to give evidence in a fortflict. The United States does not want another world war, whether Mrs. Lloyd had had about seven it starts in the Far East or clac- operations during the last six wherz. Japan "would not have the months, and they were all done by moral support of this country in 1 the plastic surgeon, Sir Harold an attempted cinquest of Russia Gillies. She was due for another and we should make this clear." operation shortly,
the sale of intoxicants and not to l have a club on the premises at all. night's time.
There Must be No Evasion."
Mr. L. D. Woolfe said he was Umplaced ($50 each):--No. 834, prepared to give that undervaking 411, 38, 300, 455, 360, 618, 462. on behalf of all the defendants.
Mra. Moyrick desired to dispos Dij the whole businose. If the club
NEW DISC THROWING RECORD.
FRENCHMAN SETS NEW MARK IN OLYMPIC PRELIMINARY.
The Coroner. She had been were struck off no club would be through a lot, poor thing ?-Yes. registered by her at the premises
Sir Bernard Spilsbury said that in futuro.
the wound, in his opinion, was a Mr. Dummett. I do not like the homicidal one.
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sound of that. There must be no
It was apparently caused by an-
evasion of this by transfer in any other person standing somewhere shape or form.
bebind Mrs. Lloyd and passing the Mr Woolfe.-We given an underhand, around the neck.. taking that we shall not register a du at che promises.
A nurse from the hospital, Nurse Jessie McRichie, said when she
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Prompt Consideration.
Sonntar Jogph T. Robinson, the Democratic floor leader, said; “Az. one factor in a policy of promot- ing amigable international relations and stimulating our foreign com
merec believe that prompt con- sideration should now be given to establishment of diplomatic and trade reintions with Russia. Such a course in my opinion, does not in-
ies of Soviet Russia. It means ap plication of well-established prin- ciples of international law, well as recognition of the signif cance of export trade to the pro- hiem of unemployment now most acute of all our difficulties."
Mr. Knight said that the under- came on duty at 8 o'clock on Mon- volve approval of the political poli
Paris, Juan G. In the course of an athletic meeting held at the Colombes Stadium a prelimin ary to Olympic Games, Juleg Noel, broke the disc-throwing record for France with distance of 40 meters, 44 Cl. The former French record waking should be, not only to not was held by Winter with 48.8 met.
register any club at the premises, This son'B best fents were but not to allow the premises to be! achieved by Jones (.S.A.) with used as a club at all,
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Mr. Woolfe intimated that they were prepared to accept that.
"Accept Loyally."
day night Mr. Lloyd was sitting by his wife's bedside, :
Nine Hours at Bedside,
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They were talking in anvcrdinary way and seemed quite friendly.
Nurse MeRichie said she was told that Mr. Lloyd had been with his wife since. o'clock. When she left the ward just before ten she heard had a chat with her, and slic would screams, and rushed back. She accept the undertaking and accept 'said:
Mr. St. John Hutchinson (Mrs. Meyrick's counsel) said that he had
it loyally. On the question of 1 found Mrs. Lloyd sitting up punishment he pointed out that in bed with blood pouring from her Mrs. Meyrick was no longer in the throat. Her husband was sitting financial position that she had once on a chair, half-lying forward"on been in. He added:
the bed"
been
"She has very little money in-
Although inquiries had dood now, and if you impose too made, no one appeared to see the large a fine, the vary thing you tragedy actually committed.
are trying to evade would happen The inquest was adjourned the She would have to go to prison. coroner anying that if a oriminal In those circumstances I hope the charge were made the jury's atton- monetary punishinent, though, per dance would not be further re- hapa a large fine has been justlyquired. earned, will not be too heavy.“
Mr. Hutchinson pointed out that
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Senator George W." Norris. Pro- gressive Republican, said: "We are deliberately killing trade and de- international relations stroying with one of the world's largest countries to nur own disadvantage and distress." Senator Gerald Nye said: "Shut out Russian trade and Russia will have to raise cash by depriving her own people and dumping on world markets goods she should be consuming. This will, timber, oil, mining and other pro- of course, hurt our own farmera, ducers Without normal trade re- lations, Russia may well become a menace we now falsely claim ahe is."
"Dimoulty to Explain."
The majority leader of the Lower House. Congressmen Henry T. Rainey, explained his views in part as follows: "It is difficult to ex- plein but we certainly have less to fear from Communism than Ger- many and Germany does not fear containiantion through trade and Carlish had been out of work for have suggested. In any event commerce I think it is due to some weeks and that he was acting there must be a severe monetary dild propaganda by "White" or ineroly as a paid servant at the penalty, but I am quite willing to Charist RussiaTis who have their time of the raid.
give Mrs. Meyrick time to pay largest colonies haré, next to Paris Mr. Dummett-I do not want to and will take into consideration and Manchuria. This propaganda sand Mrs. Meyrick to prison if the what Mr. Hutchinson has said. is well franced and is assisted by main obiect, which to my mind is The formal summons against Romangiese producers, Another rea the prevention of a repetition of bort Cecil Whittle, secretary, of son is that American newspaporn thess offences, can be obtained more Newman-street, W., was dealt with, seem to print only sensational effectively otherwise. I think that a stated, by the chib being struck things about Russia We have could be obtained in the way I off the register and the premises dis cortainly been misled and it is cost
ing us millions in money. (Continued at food of next column.) 'qualified."
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