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MARRIED IN GAOL.

A DIVORCEE'S AFFECTION. UIVISHED ON A PRISONER. PARIS, April 21. Mrs. Patterson, who recently obtained a-divorce from Otto Heyworth, a Chicago millionaire, appeared in Court and made a pathetic appeal that Harry Hueey, an alleged international thief who is awaiting extradition to the United States, be allowed to leave the prison, if only for half an hour, in order that they might be married before he was taken away. She said ehc was convinced of her lover's innocence. "I wish to consecrate by marriage the great love I have borne him." She said: "He has made mc very happy." The Court promised to help, saying there was no objection to the parties Ibeing married in prison. The banns have already been published. Mrs. Patterson appeared in Court on crutches, not having yet recovered from the effects of a fall from a window at an hotel.—(A. and N.Z. Cable.)

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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 95, 22 April 1924, Page 5

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MARRIED IN GAOL. Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 95, 22 April 1924, Page 5

MARRIED IN GAOL. Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 95, 22 April 1924, Page 5