MUTUAL SEPARATION
♦ DECREE .MSI IJRANTKI) A dissolution of his marriage on th»j ground of mutual separation for three J'cars was sought by Jacob Warren, a farmer, of Upper Riccarton, in the Supreme Court, before his Honour Mi •Justice Johnston, yesterday moral'.!?,. Petitioner was represented by Mr C- S. Thomas, and the respondent. Esther Irwin Warren, was represented by Mr G. G. Lockwood. After hearing evidence, his Honour granted a decree nisi to be made absolute after the expiry of three months, petitioner to have interim custody of the six children of the marriage, and 10 pay costs on the lowest scale, respondent to have reasonable acccs" l " the children.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21118, 20 March 1934, Page 7
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