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COUNTESS OI? YARMOUTH'S CASE. By Tfle<;rj)»)h.--rrcsa Association.— Copyright. (Received February 6,, 11 a.m.) LONDON, sth February. The Countess of Yarmouth obtained a decree of nullity of marriage in London. The case was heard in camera. The countess is a lister of Thaw, who killed Stanford White. She married tho Earl in 1903. His Lordship was born in 1871, and is tho sixth son of the Marquis of Heitford. From 1694 to 1896 he was a lieutenant in the wellknown Highland regiment, the Black Watch. As a skirt dancer and irriporaonator of female characters the Earl was excellent, 4nd while totirihg Australia Some years ago hn attracted a good deal of atlpntion to himself by giving public exhibitions of his ability in those lines.
A parade of the Hcrctaunpa Mounted Bifles will be held at tho Central Drillshcd I on Friday evenirur.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 31, 6 February 1908, Page 7
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