WIFE'S PITIFUL EFFORTS
TO RECLAIM UNTA_THCTJL HUSBAND
-_.Rniy_l-.XT PHiUH-AiUIK t.IRL. F.')LI.OWS l.m F,K Tn _\KW ZKAI..WI).
-X I'iiit'nl story <if .1 wile's .ir,,r:e to iniliieso her huehand t,, a.hand.in a. guilty relationship wilh .in.rthvr nomaji was I'.l-t in th.- Auckland Supremo .'.niir. this .morning hot',,re Ills lUn.nr .lusticc C'.eijicr. Tin- |>«trfioner mis Kathonne \ oi,-,.. of Auekkuid. w-'n, ivas r.'prr_v.nf'l I.v XI r. U. A. Singer, and ihe rospi.n.lciii.. l-redorick Voice, of XV-ha-iigan-i. .ih! in,:, ilefeiiii ihe sun. I'es it ,„;,,. r si 1.1 ftln- .as m.Lrrie.l ~n Inly. 11. ISH7. ;n Suffolk, and lln-r,- were live, children ..f the marriage. A: the i.'.nie iier .msl'iunl was ;he c.iret_ker nf 111- "lllllslral -il Loudon Sells" nlliee. Some -lime after ih,- marriage she made a d.iwi>verv as ;„ ; in- relail.inns nt her hnsiband 'with a programme seiler at a : hv-.itro a. ..miiij. "A-iimu.ii who suln-o-i|ll<Tltlx- folli>w<vl Iter "lnihb.iml '.ci New Zealand. XX lieu she diftcilsKcd I Ik. prei-e-1-.niiine-iselliT with the- respondent she knvw that, ti,.- illicit, relnil iiwieliip nad ox_aoil f.,r years, uml she liejrifod «,f him '.' .lie- [|„. o'.rl „,,. ||.. r ,.i'„ s ,.,|. and she- th,Te-;i;,"ti lef) him. _r>• i 1 l" w,.rk .U. .i . .i.i le. ress-i io s,l|,|u,n. t h-e- chililren. After si\ month* bin- fell ill. and had .!•• :il».imlnii her cmploynirtrt. In-r hiislmnd allowing her M' eiivkli. KST.-VI'INi; TKMITATK.N. In lilim-she in.lii.i.,l h.-r liuslund to eniio-riUee tn New .'.calami ,-i -odor :., got rid nf Ihe jrirl. They came ;,. xuckl.ui.l. -Here witness engaged m dressnraKing fi ra. living, .fter :licv ha 1 been in Now Zealand enmv ti'iie sac picked up .i. lei:..-i- which her husband :-....; ....:id.oiii,i.l!.v .Ire.pp.-.1. Tnis sue .lis,(ire ,-el i. > he I'rniti a friend of The rvsp.Mlil.clll. in v iii-.-h : .e stated lh.lt lie' ley re-ispumleu; .ns he null,l vvvsti .., se-i-. ••nd- Migg.titing' :iiiil ihe |>.iir should pn ~. Can„<ii Th..-. a |.|uireu.l.v. Ililsel I led iier hllsl.Jtlel. who -.igaait eie ,l.ir,,| thai le.- ...ni.l mil ii'Siimb'ti the girl, and aUiu.ll4.il p.t i: inner offered to earn in-un-y 1.. sen.! i.vor 1,. tie.- jt'.rl 1.. lit imi-iHi til- child, ''i.- insisted upon a separati'.n. ,\\ 11 in ss Weill 1.. ';..- »ith r. .-[>..n.l-,.!.'i. -i-egg.-.! lier ;.. return, an-l anutiier rciun-iHat ion ira. .-1T.v10.1. 1 oMINtI 'Il Till', "SISTI".l; IN LAW.'' (in,-,- mure she .i;«-.ivcr«-il :ha' amormis letters .vcn- passing !,<■-. yy. -. •11 iier hi Ist inn, I ami- 1 he- «, 11 in London, and 1 ins led ... 1 he- liual parting, i.e.- ren|H_ll,|l'tll LT-.e n_J to life ,| ;XV hlltlg.l lei. 1.1., r witness ilKUxl 1a.1.e .1 "sislvr ill law" an.! her-child Ir.ini the Hid t'-.iiiitrv h.ul jfone ;.. In.- uitii ih.- r.ispondeui. .-..ml a.*«.hc knew ..lh.-..iili..L'e.l nlat u>iis.ii|i nor'.h :.. conlirni h.-r suspicions. s|„, found lac pair a |.p.ir.-iM I.v living ac man .ui-l v. if... and ine rm|x>iideiit euggvwted that she shmil.l get .1 divorce. IVni-i.ion.-r asked for f 11-1...!. „i one oi the ,-!iil.lr.'.i.. .1111111 Sk.-lt.lll H.lllees. eel' \V il.l llg.l I. -. .1,.;,. „...! thai in- guilty pair were now le, lljf .is Xlr. an.l XI ■>. \ ~:,.,. j„ Willi'ill, 11.,n.-..-- ni.i.le a. .1.-.-r.-e 11*.; .1 ,: , , ,-ii.si,Kly ~f the child l-'liFrcn.-e .liWic. 11, I>,. ni,,veel a.iitioUrto. at t hy c vpirat.ion nf XII-N'TDN .. Ml'-NTuN. T'lo divon-o <-.ise- ..:' Krnest Willi.iiii .Xliniti.n v. X iol,-.: Xl.i.ne Miintmi .._-..,;i c-,-ii|,ied ihe a1t...nl eon ..l" his llcmr Mr. .his-,;, ,- (V,..],er 1.11. tin- Aucklan.l Mipreme 1 on-: this nieiniiiiu'. « hen the <|ii<-5i...:. ..;' 'I'le- e-iiardianship -"t' .1 .".; e>t" .'lie re.|>e,Tr,|vni i.v the tin-;, uiarria.v.... Held over for the jlleien.'s .-eellsiele-raliilll. uas ,|.- ---e nle.l. Mr. -I. 11. i:r..rr.>r\ represented ih,----hi.;.5..11. .iiel Xlr. 1.. W'yiii 11. «a.- for Mrs. Miinton. His Honor _mi.Nilived lha: .1 letter ii-.i.| Ine-n re.e.ive.l from Xlr. William (ieor_;,. .Xlat.ihow.H 'VVfilisLer. 1 :e> uncle of •the lne.v. and that i-iiiiei'ir: lind In-en fih_ l.y -Mrs. .MiinMn. An crd-cr woukl ticnoß-Jnirly 1,,- nia.le'ap|Miiiitiu<r Mr. WRhßl^rjr/iinrdian. Wrt'i regard To "the (1110.11011 of i-K-ts, his llimnr ;ntiui:lt.eel l.ult :is liie .-,,- ---rcs|«in,Tcnt, (.lame.s .l.ivee SoiTnulir) It.id lived .v-ith ilw roKpiTiideiii afivr lia.vinrr dirtOox't'Teet thai was a married w.imiiin, co--;.. vvonlil l.c all,H»-eil him nn ihe leiwe.-t scale ~f urK|efen<le.l l!l'.l liK./s ..N.lSl. I lir the .-ar.ee. nf Xlarv l-'onto (\| r Zimin. 1. R_ipi-rt. Svdn.v IVmiio an.i ! Ilile! 1. Mary- Ifcu-jOs eXlr.'i:. A. v. Art'hirr tiearge D.viai. pnev-iously heard liv the lint. hel,[ jiver for (Iccision, <i-ccretv. nisi were, granted. 10 •be ln-jelc absDhite afier iJic usual period.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 128, 30 May 1914, Page 9
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