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"SORRY SHE MISSED."

Mfe who threw a milk jug. LONDON, November *25. ,L»dy Rowley, giving evidence in the divorce case, said* that her husband kid -a most awful temper. Ho was angry after tlio birth of their first ho declared would bo very" ' ;'®P«nair© and upsetting for him. He * swore at her and threatened to tri s cr down. her husband infexmed tradesthat he would not bo responsible i ; or ner debts, she paid them by pawn,"B Uer jewellery for £Sui). It was P e r husband -\vho attacked her at the weakfast table over a.liotel bill, v _.j*itness admitted' that she throw a Jtig at him, and added.: 14 1 am SJJ7 I missed him." Her husbaud ctt her tho same day. He locked her ® a rpoiu at the hotel and took away the child.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18241, 27 November 1924, Page 13

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"SORRY SHE MISSED." Press, Volume LX, Issue 18241, 27 November 1924, Page 13

"SORRY SHE MISSED." Press, Volume LX, Issue 18241, 27 November 1924, Page 13

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