To "the Editor: Su-,-bS^ A Zt Lamb's suit for divorce, Wil*®^™ ffij character for fairness, lam qJIIK *K e nt at you publiahjngsuch an ex JaM£toS of tig distress it cauged his <.S-'«.W it as have taught twice before puMf p"f judicc it will have a direct tendency&jgfo guVely that the public mind against her. JHF we ca n do." m*& ' F°j;the good tha»J fewwwds of Will you kindly allow me <«KHt, thai " That .Pf planation J You don't statWffi, John Lamb's gay fjaker of Overhead " waslK dying John son-in-law, and his wife Mm'irg Alexander Lamb particularly requested l&ttPt l[ me , wliich Lamb to take her child for «» roason of Mr i •Bhe consented to do, and thMRf occasionally ' Oosgrave going to RetaileraßVi Lamb's wife' was to see hie baby. AIes.HHU Terrace , m <s am two children are a£ EdenJgjgTw farucflritfe; quite welcome, they believiu^BHß/^ n d —Ydup*b scuridalouely and harshly
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4315, 17 March 1884, Page 3
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