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Show DIVORCE STOHY OP LADY flSTDR Member of Parliament Tells 1 Events of Past Life in Rebuttal Re-buttal of Charges. Plymouth; Eng , iuiy io.-Led Astor. M. P.. took occasion today to recount till the clrcumst:i n ea r hei i divorce In l!"ij with a vie w , ns she ex- pressed It, to rebutting charges print I lu :i London newspaper Inst May. 'In addressing Iil-i constituents at the annual meeting of the Unionist ssso-' ssso-' elation sho denied emphatically thai there was any collualni. lu the case. I Lady Astor declared she hud confl-Jdini. confl-Jdini. that tho elector, hud trusted her, but an Id It was due thorn to know lull the facts so they could Judge-'whether Judge-'whether she still deserved theli ponfl dence "It is ,1 pulnful duty to revive these 'old troubles and sorrows said Iad , Astor, "but there are Indications that certain influence!; which 011,11 e:il to corruption In politics, are trying tj un-Idermlne un-Idermlne my position, it will ie for I you to decide whethei ou will allow this campaign to succeed.'1 A resolution was adopted unanimously unani-mously expressing condemnation tof the newspaper attack and assuring Lady Astor of the electors' "unbounded "unbound-ed esteem and confidence. |