A SOCIETY SCANDAL.
TITLED LADY SENT TO GAIOL. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. ■J London, March 13. Ladv Ida Silwell lias been sentenced to three months' imprisonment, Julian Field to eighteen months' imprisonment, and Oliver Herbert acquitted oil a charge of conspiracy to defraud Miss Dob'us of £t;W)O. Lady under cross-examination said 11<■ r husband hail several times previously paid her debts. She admit! -il that she had asked her son, an offieei in a crack regiment, to induce his fellow oifiivrs to hack her bills, and promised to us.' her family influence to gel the men elected to the Marlborough Chili, and the women, including Mi?: Dobbs, into society. Lady Sitwell bor rowed £lls from her servants. (Lady Sitwell is a daughter of tin fir<t Earl of Londi'sborough, and \va? married to Sir fleorge Sitwell. Bart., ii 1S8(!. She has two sons and one dangh ter.)
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 237, 16 March 1915, Page 7
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145A SOCIETY SCANDAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 237, 16 March 1915, Page 7
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