ALLEGED BIGAMY
(By Telegraph.—Tress a.h-o iatiun.) "DINKDIN". We.lnes lay. At tl-e Toli.e ( ourt to-1 lav Ceorge Balsille. aged ;."i. was ,-barged "with going through a form of marriage with Barbara Lawsuit Strong, aged To. when he was already married. Defendant bad not 1 11 living with bis wife for ten years. and married again in January last. I). fondant -aid" he bad not heard positively dliring seven years prior to bis second marriage that his wife w.-i alive Tbe Registrar took him to a solicitor. and defendant explaineil the position t.. him. Defendant, who |-e«erved his ,lefenee. »aeommitted for trial. In suhsei|ueul main teiianee proceedings separation was granted, and the allowance to hi- »ife lixed at i 1 weekly.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 159, 5 July 1917, Page 10
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119ALLEGED BIGAMY Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 159, 5 July 1917, Page 10
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