“Do you happen to remember the date of your marriage?” asked Mr Justice Callan of a petitioner in a divorce case in the Supreme Court, Auckland, who was married in August, 1940. “It was either the l third or the first, or the fifth,” responded the witness confidently. “You are rather unlucky,” said his Honor. “The marriage certificate says the fourth.” Asked if they had not usually celebrated the anniversary of their wedding day. the witness said it was generally his wife who reminded him.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 65, Issue 195, 31 May 1945, Page 8
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