NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.
C. E.—Considering that a widow in a very dangerous state of health remains in Auckland, the publication of your letter would be cruel, and we believe that it is not called for by any facts connected with the unhappy occurrence. Jealousy.—We have received a long letter detailing the sufferings which a wretched wife is subject to from the insane jealousy of her husband, with a request that we shall suggest a remedy. If, however, the man is such an arrant fool as the letter represents him to be reasoning would be of no avail, and the only course likely to prove effective is to procure his committal to the lunatic asylum. Any medical man would be warranted in making the requisite statutory declaration if the statements given in the letter before us, which are certified to by the wife and her brother, are true.
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2919, 22 August 1879, Page 2
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147NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2919, 22 August 1879, Page 2
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