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UNDEFENDED DIVORCES.

: . | A FURTHER BATCH. i further undefended divorces were , beard at the Supreme Court yesterday I afternoon. Decrees nisi were granted in the following cases. i Desertion was the basis of the petition of William George Ivil. The marriage was celebrated in 1919. After thirteen months his wife. Marjorie Grace Ivil. | went away and had not returned since. j Muriel Douglas Walker in her petition j against Herbert Walker said that, the parties were separated in February, 1020. j and bad not lived together since. Hilda St. Cassar Brown stated that J her husband. John Samuel Brown, had | admitted living with another woman. The married life of Elizabeth Phillips ! j lasted in reality but a fortnight. The j i ceremony took place on March 2. 11)22 ! lat Auckland, and on St. Patrick's Day I I ..March 17i she went to Australia with I I the consent, of tiie respondent. On re- ' I turning to Xew Zealand on April 12. 1922. I she found that iier husband was. liviiiff ! with another woman. ti was stated | that respondent was at present in dur- j :am c vile at Mount Kden. Patrick H. W. Fussell in his petition ! against Lilian May Fussell, stated that' [John Williams, who was cited as co-re- ' j spondent. went to live with them in j : \ November last. Later the respondent ! | and Williams eloped. ================ '

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 123, 25 May 1923, Page 4

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UNDEFENDED DIVORCES. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 123, 25 May 1923, Page 4

UNDEFENDED DIVORCES. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 123, 25 May 1923, Page 4