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WHO THRASHED "OTHER GIRL"

POURED PAINT OVER HUSBAND

23, 1936.

WIFE ALHAMBRA

PLANES

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to a Seville radio despatch, from a rebel-controlled station-Reuter.

WIFE who used a dog-lead to chastise a girl whom

Lisbon, July 22. Three. loyal Spanish warships, her husband took to dances, and then went to the

which had been bombarding the re latter's office asd poured a pot of paint over him, was bels in Cadiz, have been bombed and granted a decree nisi in the London Divorce Court re-aunk by insurgent aircraft, according

cently.

Mrs. Elise Ives, of The Mount, Thorpe St. Andrew, near Norwich, potitioned for the dissolution of her marriage with Mr. Edward Reginald Ives, n Norwich business man living at the ground Sandringham-court, Ipswich-road, Norwich, on of his misconduct with Miss Elaine Cowling, living with her uncle and aunt at Christchurch-road, Norwich.

A cross-petition by Mr. Ives, alleging misconduct by his wife with Mr. Henry Thomas Radford, a sales representative living at Thorpe St. Andrew, was dismissed.

In both cases the parties denied misconduct.

Mr. and Mrs. Ives were married in August 1930 and made the acquaintance of Miss Cowling in 1934.

Mr. Justice Bucknill, giving judgment, said he found that! misconduct had been committed by Mr. Ives and Miss Cowling, but not by Mrs. Ives and Mr. Radford.

All those people were young, Mr. Ives being 31, his wife 26. and Mise Cowling 20 or 21.

"GREAT PAIN TO WIFE"

Miss Cowling apparently attracted the attention of Mr. Ives at once. They danced together so much that Mrs. Ives spoke to them about it, and the husband said frankly that he preferred to dance with Miss Cowling.

GIBRALTAR EXCITED

Gibraltar, July 22. Great excitement prevailed here when Spanish warships, lying neur Gibraltar, opened fire on rebel air- craft, which flew over the Rock to escape,

Shells exploded over the naval ci- nema and the R.F.A. headquarters, and shrapnel fell close to the Rock Hotel and CatalonBay village. No ensunities are reported.

A party from the three Spanish warships cane ashore and requested fuel, which was refused them. warships then left-Reuter.

The

CHITRAL'S ESCAPE

Gibraltar, July 22.

Shells from the Spanish warships here, aimed at rebel aircraft, fell on- ly forty yards astern of the P. and O. liner Chitral when she left Taugier.- Renter's Bulletin Service,

PANIC AT GIBRALTAR

Gibraltar, July 22. The loyalist warships, while, firing "I don't suppose," added Mr. Justice Bucknill, "that these two at rebel aircraft, dropped a shell near people realised what great pain they were causing to Mrs. Ives, Devil's Ghp, adjacent to the secret Mrs. Ives might have taken a friend herself when her husbandgazines spreading panic among

the populace and 15,000 refugees.

Artillerymen manned their stations treated her so badly-she is an attractive person, if I may shy so but she did not do so because she desired passionately to in the upper galleries of the Rock.

Meanwhile, a flying boat from the break off the relationship which has led to this dreary case."

battleship Jaime assisted two aeroplanes and heavily Mr. Ives gave Miss Cowling some gloves which, he said, cost Malaga

machine-gunned the rebels in Lalinca about 609., and which Mrs. Ives said cost a great deal more.

After Christmas 1934 Mrs. Ives met Miss Cowling in the barracks, who vigorously returned the The Fourth Destroyer Flotilla has street and took those gloves away. At the same time she told Miss Cowling clearly that if she continued to go about with Mr. arrived here from Malta-United Ives she would get a thrashing.

GIRL "CHASTISED"

"In April 1936 Mrs. Ives did catch Miss Cowling very near her husband. 1am satisfied that Mr. Ives went off in his car when Mrs. Ives appeared in hers.

"Mrs. Ives went after Miss

Cowling, caught her, and chas-"A Woolworth

tised her with a dog-lead, and then went on to her husband's place of business and poured a pot of paint over him."

"It is suggested that all this, was -qulie-unprovoked; that Miss Cowling was walking quietly down the road to meet a woman friend; that Mrs. Ives came up and got out of her car with her mother, and that her mother held Miss Cowling while Mrs. Ives

thrushed her,

Government"

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Paris, July 22,

It is learned the U.S.S. Oklahoma is proceeding to Bilbao to assist the American Counsul if neccessary.— United Press.

THREE-POWER TALKS

OPENING TO-DAY IN LONDON

to

London, July 22.

London, July 22. of the three The meeting of the Pilme Minis- Opening the second

Secretaries of and Foreign days debate on the unemployment tera assistanco regulations, in the Com-Belgium, France and Great Britain mons, Mr. Neil MacLean (Labour) will open to-morrow morning at 10 The British Dele- "It is suggested that at the time said the unemployed were expected. to Downing Street.

will also include the Lord Mr. Ives was sitting quietly in his become enthusiastic because 200,000 galio office, but if that were so, why were among them were likely to receive an Privy Seal, Lord Halifax.

The Conference proceedings, it is no sleps taken to suminen Mrs. Ives increase of an average of sixpence

Amid laughter he referred anticipated, will not be prolonged, or her mother for what would have weekly. been most unprovoked and mon-te the payments as a "Woolworth in-as cordial agreement is known

érease from a Woolworth Govern-exist between the three Govern. strous assault?

ments as

to the scope and purpose ment."

The Secretary for Scotland. Sir of the meeting, which is intended to Godfrey Collins, said the Government clear the way for what, it is carnest- confidently looked to antiassed public ly hoped in London, may prove a opinion, sympathetically moved to more successful stage in the negotla- wards the needs of the unemployed, to tlon of a general European seille- approve the regulations which were ment-British Wireless. intended to give uven-handed justice to all applicants. Great Britain treating hur unemployed botter than any other antion in the work.

criticised Mr. Dingle Foot (Liberal) the regulations, although he regarded | T.T. them as an improvement on the 1934 Demand

T.T. Shanghai draft.

"The only reason I can see is that there was a guilty conscience on the part of Mr. Ives und Miss Cowling, and they were afraid to bring the matter into court, where the truth would come out."

"CRUEL BEHAVIOUR"

About July 1935 Mrs. Ives went to live with her people. Mr, Ives said he was going to South Wales. That was le. He had already arranged to spend a holiday in the same place as Miss Cowling and her uncle and aunt Chapel, St. Leonards, Lincolshire where they motored and danced and epent the whole of the time togulher. Subsequently, Mr. Ives took Miss Cowling to his home at Thorpe St. Andrew on three occasions. It was said that on one occasion they went there to partake of a pork-ple that was in the refrigerator.

"I don't believe they had lunch there," continued Mr. Justice Buck- nili. "I can't see any explanation for their behaviour except à passion for each other which persuaded them to behave, in the cruel

they way have."

*Dealing with Mr. Ives' cross peti- tion, Mr. Justice Bucknill said Mrs. Ives met Mr. Radford after her own petition had been launched. They became Art and affectionate friends, but the friendship was approved by Mrs. Ives' parents.

CHARGES AGAINST WIFE

Misconduct was charged against Mrs. Ives on three occasions. The first, relating to occurrences at her parents' home, were really ludicrous, and the second, concerning an occa- slon in a motor-car April, 1930, was disproved by the fact that Mrs. Ives' father was with her at the time.

The fiebate 254 continuing.-T.T. Singapore British, Wirelsun,

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Vice-Admiral Chen Chi-liang, Vice- Minister for the Navy in the Nanking Government and Commander of the. frat squadron, arrived in Hongkong this morning on the cruiser Hai Chow.

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ROYAL GARDEN PARTY

London, July 22 Salutes were exchanged with H.M.S.

The King, who this morning.receiv Tamar and Blackhead Fort.

Vice-Admiral Chen called on the the Maharajah of Mysore, who in on ed in audience at Buckingham Palace Commodore this morning and is to visit to England, this afterpon pay no official visit to the Governor gave the second of the garden parties and the General Officer Commanding which are to rank ag Courts for these to-morrow.

ladies who Aro presented. There were 1,200 guests and about 500 pru- sentationsBritish Wireless.

FLIGHT POSTPONED

Alameda, July 22. The flight of the Pan-American Airways plane nerous. the Pacific,

A visi pald by Mrs. Ives and Mr.scheduled for today, was postponed Radford to Antwerp and Dinant last to July 24-United Press,

Easter had. caused him a certain amount of perplexity. It was a very unwise thing to do, particularly as Mr. Ives had warned Mr., Itadford that he might be joined as co-res-; pondent in divorce proceedings, but the evidence of Mr. Radford con- vinced him that no misconduct took place.

LINDBERGHS IN BERLIN

Berlin, July 22. Colonel and Mrs. Charles Lindbergh arrived here to-day at Staaken air port.-United Press.

AGRICULTURE IN LORDS

London, July 2 Lord Halifax announced in the House af Lords, following á deinte on the subject, that the Prime Minister intende before Parliament reassem ble to take the necessary steps to ensure that the Ministry of Agricul ture should be directly represented in the Upper House. This will involve some changes among junior Ministors, -British Wirelons,"

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