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PAPERS FOR THE KING'S PROCTOR

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The papers in a case before Mr. Justice Buckn{}] in the Divorce Court recently were ordered be sent to the King's Proctor. The Canton International. Red

He granted a decree nisi, with Cross is making plans to meet needs

costs, to which may arise for soldiers and Bury-road, Alverstoke, Hampshire, Mrs. Shirley Tod, of

civilians in the Canton Delta.

on the ground of the adultery of Through its Committee on Bos-

her husband, pitals a survey has been made of Tod. The case

Lt. Cmdr. David was undefended the mission hospitals of the pro-and MIS. Tod was given vinice, revealing that there are at the present time in these hospitals a total of 1,901 beds, 104 doctors and 135 nurses who can be mobili2–

ed. when needed as the neuclous of a medical service which can be greatly expanded as needs arise and as funds are available. These hospitals have already

Custody of the two children.

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Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. Tod were married at Alverstoke in 1929 and, according to the case for the wife, they were extremely unhap- py. and separated. Mrs. Tod found that in October. 1936, her husband

with another woman.

indi-stayed at a Portsmouth hotel

cated their willingness to be ready to serve if and when they are called upon by emergencies which may arise.

Dr. Oldt the Chairman of the Hospital Committee, has been ash- ed to maintain relation with these various hospital units which have all shown willingness to co-operate in the fullest possible way."

Mr. Justice Buckall said that: although he accepted Mrs. Tod's evidence as being given in good faith, he considered that," from the correspondence and the other evidence, proof of the adultery 'failed.

Adultery was a serious offence, he said, especially in the case of a man in the position of Lt. Cmdr. Tod. The evidence showed that he went to the hotel at Portsmouth...... where he was known-with the class of woman described, for the

In addition to the hospital facili- ties now available a study has been made of what additional hospital facilities should be provided if the nostilities should extend to South China. While it is difficult to work | express purpose of providing his out a detailed plan, the Committee wife with evidence for divorce. belleves that the present hospitals should be used as base hospitals and a total of 2,000 beds should be provided in places further in- land than the locations of these base hospitals.

the Lt.-

The circumstances, added: Mr. Justice Buckhill. Teme prima facie inference Comdr. Tod went to the cel to commit misconduct. He thought that where there were innocent The possible location of these and guilty alternatives, the court hospitals providing for preliminary ought to Infer innocence. He was and the Anal distribution of bound. however, by an Appeal wounded has been worked out and Court decision. the possible cost estimäted. A budget has been worked out which provides for the purchase of equipment needed now in case

Viscount Castlerosse was granted such equipment would require a

a decree nisl, with costs, by Mr. long time to secure but much of Justice Bucknili in the Divorce the equipment will not need to be Court because of the adultery of purchased until it is certain that his wife, Jessica Doris, Viscountess an invasion of South China is Castlerosse, With: a Mr. Robert H. Imminent.

Percy, The sult was not defended.

DECREE FOR LORD CASTLEROSSE

Viscount Castlerosse, whose full names were given as Valentine Edward Charles Browne, Viscount Castlerosse, With a Mr Robert H. Rainbow's End, Tadworth The marriage took place in May, 1928,

According to the case for Lord Castlerosse, there was a good deal of unpleasantness during their married life because of his wife's extravagance. A deed of separation was entered into in March, 1933.

SUPPLIES RECEIVED Dr. Lancaster, the Chairman of the Committee on Medical Supplies, has already received some supplies for use in Canton from the money provided by the Mayor's Fund and a'supply, depot has been establish- ed under his direction. 80 iar these supplies have been used only for refugees in the city but they can be used for wounded soldiers or civilians when they are needed There are at present more than 600 wounded soldiers in Canton sent to this city from the North. Nearly all of them are in the mill-last year. tary hospital in Bal Chuen, out there are about fifty of them in the Leung Kwang Hospital in Tungshan

Mr. Francia A. Nixon, unt his resignation as the Director of the Fost Office in Canton, has been appointed to act as the Director of the International Red Cross of Canton. He postponed his return to England in order to give his time to the service of the Red Cross during the present crisis in China. One of the responsibil ties of Director Nixon will be to establish contacts with the civil and military authorities of Canton and with the Canton Red Cross Committee under the Chairman-

The adultery alleged in the petition took place in an hotel in Paris, and in the liner Strathaird

TWO DIVORCE SUITS AGAINST MAJOR

Slr Boyd Merriman, President of decrees nisi in suits in which a the. Divorce Division, granted

major was respondent and respondent.

Co-

Mrs, Muriel Parkin. of Heckfield, Hampshire, was granted a decree because of the adultery of her husband, Maj. George Montague Parkin, with Mrs. Leila Betty Herbert, the wife of Mr. George Edward Herbert, of Kirkham Ab- bey, York.

In the next suit the judge granted a decree nist to Mr. Her-

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FOUR SHELTERS There are at present about 800 The marriage of Maj. and Mrs, refugees in the four shelters pro-Parkin took place at the Church vided by the Government through of the Annunciation," Marylebone, funds which have been contributin May, 1922. They had two ed by Overseas Chinese.

This children.

number varies for there are from Mr. and Mrs. Herbert were may- time to time groups of refugees ried in London in June, 1925, and which are passing through the city had one child.

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and stay in the sheltera for a The case for Mr. Parkin was short time only. The 800 which that in October, 1938, her husband make up the more or less per- told her, he was in love with manent population of the shel- another woman and had been ters are Cantonese from Shang- unfaithful. She afterwards learned hai, for the most part, who that the woman was Mrs. Herbert. have been so long away from Last February Mrs. Parkin left Canton that their families have her husband, who later wrote that lost connections with villages in he wished to marry Mrs. Herbert. this province and being without He enclosed a bill from a service funds these refugees have no place fat in St. James'sstreet, W., at to go except to the shelters. This which he and Mrs. Herbert had group presents a problem of re- stayed together. habilitation which will have to be

Sir Boyd Merriman granted Mrs. met.

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