PEERESS GOES ABROAD.
• * STORY OF SPIRIT ADVICE. ( (By Telejfraph-I'reej A«joc|atJ un -Coprrlebt.) j London, December )3. , The "Daily Express" reports thai, Viscount . Churchill's wifo has not been teen since sho left St. Pancras Station, a fortnight ago. t Jt )3 understood ihe .consulted a Spiritual!?]:, ) jtha assured her, op the udyjee of the spirit ; world, that it was her duty to leave her hus- | band, and take her children away. I "NO ANXIETY." i TRIP ABROAD FOR "CERTAIN REASONS." I ' (Rec. December U, 10 p.m.) London, December 14. Viscountess Churchill's brother states that the Viscountess went abroad for certain reasons for the sal-e of her childrep. Her decision , to p> abroad had nothing to do with mediums or any such influence. There is no anxiety on the part of the family regarding her wherepbquts. [A Unionist writer of political sketches thus 'hits, off" Viscount Churchill: "Sir Victor Albert • Charles Speucer, G.C.V.0., ' Viscount , Churohill pf BollKiton, County Leicester, and I Paroii Churchill of Wychwood, Countv Oxford, was bprn in JBGI, nnd succeeded his "father as ■ third baron in 1886. He went to Eton, and, lieuig intended for a military career, finished , Ids education at Sandhurst. He did serve in tho ColdEtreaine, and still holds a commission in the Oxfordshire l Yeotnanrj-j but his bent , was towards politics and the Court, as became a godson of Queen Victoria. Ho commenced by acting as a Page of Honour to the Into Queen, latrr on becoming p, ' Lord-in-Waiting. lor a good many years lie has bacn one of tho Consorvatn o Whips in thei House of Lorde. a duty which is not quite tho sinecure that fome Commoners imagine, and, hi? urbanity and tact fit him well for the position. He is a Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, and ho wears the Orders of the Crown of Prussia, Jesus Christ of Portugal, the Red Eagle, tho Crown of Italy, anri llio Crown of Oran»e. t He Diarrjcd, in ]BS7, Lady Vercna lorthcr, daughter of the third Earl of Lonsdalc, and Jiis - heir is his son. the Hon. Victor Alexander 5 Spcactr, uorn 1830."]
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 690, 15 December 1909, Page 7
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