“GOME TO MY CASTLE"
BARONESS TO BARON. HE LITTLE KNEW. LONDON. December 27. \ Vienna message says that the Baron Emil Taxis, formerly a dashing FTuimarian cavalry officer, and now a racehorse owner, has returned to Vienna suffering from many, wounds, sustained while visling Ins n lie at hei castle at Hellerhot, on the hanks ot the Danube. , , , . . , Tlio baroness is :i rclcunnod sockhj beauty, and the widow ot a Czechoslovakian Minister. She quarrelled with Baron Taxis a few months alter marrying, and they separated. 1 hey met at. Vienna amdcntnllv * } ist nee,, and the baroness invited her busnand to Hcllcrhof. While walking in ttie nark the wifi~s brother suddenly appeared. and abused and struck Taxis. Another man threw a sack over Taxis's head. Ho heard the voices of five assailants, including his wile's father, ami he was then mereilcsslv beaten until he was left unconscious. He staggered to the bouse of the station master, who dressed his wounds. ...... , The baron is prosecuting Ins witcand relatives lor assault.
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Evening Star, Issue 19142, 8 January 1926, Page 3
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