A LEGAL BREEZE.
(PBB» ASSOCIAinOK TELEfJEAIf.) .■■■i *:-' i>DXJiraiDlN,tforember24. a Hie; case 1 Atkinson r Atkinson,' 9 petition for judicial separation* irae not concluded in the Supreme Court today. Mr Jellicee opened the: case for the respondent afc, some length. He contended the petitioaeif had failed to'msKe oa|t her case. Mr.E. E. Deacon, solicitor, was examined at length. There was a slight breeze' 'laeWeen Mt ; Jellieoe < and ; Mr Harper, Mr Jeliicoe insmtiatiog that Mr Harper, had ibeen, entrasfeed: with the confidence of Atkinsoa when he had been acting for him, and had somewhat abused his confidence by accepting a brief from the other side. This Mr Harper denied, and Mr Justice WilHama eventually icterfered, pointing oat that the present case was entirely different. >
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Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7718, 25 November 1890, Page 6
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