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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1936.
52 RACING MOTORISTS IN
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A monument has been erected in Parts on the second anniversary of the death of King Alexander · of Yugoslavia. The picture shows the unveiling coreňinný
which the French president and the Yugoslavlan War Minister were present,
RIGHT TO
ATTEND
DIVINE SERVICE
Westminster Abbey Guide's Appeal
DEAN'S AUTHORITY
CHALLENGED
a person,
A
The right
not parishioner, to attend divine service in Westminster Abbey was recently discussed by a King's Bench Divi- sional Court, consisting of the Lord Chief Justice (Lord Hewart) and Justices du Parcq and Goddard,
Mr. Henry John Cole, Albert-road, Stroud Green, N., who used to hold a perinit to del as a guide in the Abbey
asked the Court to declare that he had a right to attend Divine service there.
He appealed, on a case re-sinted, from a derision of Mr. II. E. Dum- mett, Dowstreet magistrate, who bud dismissed an Information he brought to establish his right to enter the
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Justice Rides the Plains
PRESENTS
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The MIRACLE RIDER
TONY JR.
2nd Chapter.
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GRETA NISSEN
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Mr. J. B. Blanden, for Mr. Cole, said that the case, which was stated by the magistrate for a second time, involved the right of a persun, not being a parishioner, to attend Divine service,
PLOT
i
New Cars Brought Into France
and Changed for Old Ones
Paris, Oct. 25. Dlot on the Riviera, in which ETAILS of a car-smuggling
over 50 well-known racing motorists are said to be im plicated, have been discovered in Paris following investigations by the Customs authorities.
Hundreds of racing cars and tour ing cars have been smuggled into France from abroad by the gang be- hind the plot, and the Customs au- thorities have lost a considerable revenue.
None of the gang hins yet been or-| rested, but further Investigations now under way are expected to lead to early developments.
Under French, Customs arrange=| ment, foreign. louring and racing cars with proper authorisation papera are allowed to enter the country and remain for a limited time without
duties.
The of Custome
customs authorities began in- vestigations, and M. Rene Marechat, a leading Inspector of the Customs authorities in Paris, travelled special- ly to Nice.
of one of the new cars, was driven
back across the frontier.
Thus herording to the officiaj re- gisters car number so-and-so entered France and later departed-without having paid duties.
ON OTHER FRONTIERS- While the plot was apparently mainly carried out in the Riviera, it is believed in Paris that the gang also operated mlang other French frontiers, and investigations are pro- eceding in this direction.
The number of racing motorists already known to be implicated ́is Afty-two-Central News,
MISS MERLE OBERON ILL
Hollywood, Nov. 8.
MISS MERLE OBERON may
not be able to leave for
As a result it has now been dis- covered that agang with inter- national connections has been bring- England on Friday as she plans. ing new and expensive cors into She is suffering from a severe France altering them, changing their cold and cannot complete her Rumber plates, and then selling them. current film, originally called When the time came for thele de-i
parture here under the time limit "Love Under Fire," and now an old car, which had been over-renamed "Beloved Enemies.” hauled and given the number platej
Ghosts Take
Up Mass Marriages!
Shanghai, Nov. 1.
д
The Government-encouraged custom of mass marriages, which has been adopted in China by famine refugees, inmates of blind school and normal persons for the sake of
economy, has suddenly become a
fad among ghosts. The marriage of ghosts was nothing new in China, for matrimony was often contracted by parents whose children died while infants, but who have be- come of marriageable age.
WHOST
tching this change of Ulte les a story. A newspaper correspondent reported that Allas Oberon and David Niven, the English star, romance has frequently been in the news of late, are no longer friends-lo which Alm executive retorted: "If they're not friends, they're beloved enemies." Mr. Samuel Goldwyn chuckled im- mediately, and ordered the picture to he renamed.
George Raft is planning to marry Virgila Pine within six weeks. Mrs. Raft has agreed o get a Rena divorce. They have been separated ten years.
Virginia Pine is an heiress In her own right, and formerly the wife of Edward Lehman. rich Chicago
man.
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Priest Prays For £3,000: It Comes
Prayers by a Princes Ris- The popularity of mass pro duction marriage of ghosts isborough (Bucks) priest for £3,- new, however, and credit for 900 to build a new church have the iden must go to one Li Lu-been answered speedily.
The Dean and Chapter granted pin, a man with plenty of ideas
for picking up a dollar here and)
Wns
Cole a permit to act as on Abbey guide, but, when it expired in 1932, its renewal
refused. Later the Dean ordered Mr. Cole to _be_excluded from the Abbey, and counsel submitted that the Denn had no_right to give such instructions,
The Lord Chief Justice--Does that mean exclusion in the capacity of a guide, or
circumstances any
In
whatever?
Alr. Blagden--In any circum- stances whatever, There may well be a power to exclucle him from 'plying for hire' In the Abbey. On the facts as found he was simply attending service, with a badge on him indicating that, he was prepared to not as guide,
"The badge bore the words: 'Cole's Sightseeing Toura Guide,' The magistrale held that a constable elected him without unnecessary violence. There was no misconduct before his election,"
Mr. Justice du Parch-1 suppose refusing to leave was misconduct?
MAGISTRATE'S VIEW
Heading trom the Magistrate's cuse. Mr. Blagden said that he had found as follows:
"The right to attend Divine ser- vice in a church is limited to those who have by statate the duty to attend Divine service. The duty to allend Divine service within parish church is upon parishioners only, and, inferentially, I was of opinion that anyone other than a parishioner could be excluded by the Dean and Chapter.
n
The appellant did not claim to be her and could produce no of permission having been given him to be there. I formed the opinion that, under the authorities quoted, the Dean and Chapter acted their powers in excluding the
Hewart-I do not see a scintilla of evidence to suggest that Cale had any motive to be pre- sent in this place except as "Cole's Sightseeing Tours Guide.
Mr. Justice Goddard observed that i was odd that, if non-parishioners had a right to enter a parish church, no authority could be found.
The hearing was adjourned.
(For the appellant, Mr.
B. Bing-
den (Mr. E. Gordon Lawrence);`for the respondent, Mr. W. T. Moncktan, K.C.. und Mr. G. Raphael (Instruct ed by the Solicitor for the Metropo- Kiton Pollet),
..
40 WINKS, 10s. 6d.
Melbourne, Oct. 25. Mr. Justice Martin, of the Criminal Court, Victoria, fined the foreman of njury 10%. 6d. for falling asleep during the hearing of a case-Reu- ter.
there.
Lu-pin offered to serve as the necessary "go between" in arranging a-masa wedding of 30 pairs of do parted souls, collecting only $2 from each parent for his services. With $120 in his pocket Lu-pin gave the word that everything had been, ar- ranged and the ceremony took place.
The parents of the eerie brides and grooms liked the idea too. They formerly paid more than $100 for single welding-United Press,
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A stranger, hearing of the prayers, walked Inte St. Therese's Church,
"Do you really expect to get the money through your intercessions?" he asked Father Dreves.
"I do," replied the priest.
Praff to more," said the stranger. "You shall have the money."
A little later the stranger-asking that his name should be kept secret- sent a letter guaranteeing the £3,000.
Father Dreves said: "The poverty and impossible condition of our tin church have distressed me, I have no Influential friends, so I prayed to our putron saint, Therese."
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