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UNDEFENDED DIVORCE PETITIONS

A decree xiisi was granted the petitioner In each of the following undefended divorce cases, heard by Mr Justice Kennedy in the Supreme Court yesterday, on the grounds stated. The petitioner is named first in each instance:—

Separation.—Raymond Leonard Frowen (Mr R. Twyneham) v. Doris Frowen; Marion McKenzie (Mr C. V. Lester) v. Norman Arthur McKenzie; Maurice Bernard Stuart (Mr C. V. Quigley) v. Veronica Lucy Stuart; Patricia Alice Webb (Mr H. W. Thompson) v. Francis Ernest Webb; Hector Tait Jennings (Mr C. V. Lester) v. Cicely Jean Jennings; Joseph Chadderton (Mr P. J. Amodeo) v. Kathleen Elizabeth Chadderton. Desertion.—Sydney Herbert Brown (Mr D. I. N. Mac Lean) v. Joyce Adelaide Franklin Brown. Failure to Comply with a Decree for Restitution of Conjugal Rights.—William Joseph Murphy (Mr A. C. Brassington) v. Roberta Bowers Murphy. Adultery.—Dorothy Julia -Franklin (Mr E. S. Bowie) v. Albert Francis Franklin.

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25310, 9 October 1947, Page 3

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UNDEFENDED DIVORCE PETITIONS Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25310, 9 October 1947, Page 3

UNDEFENDED DIVORCE PETITIONS Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25310, 9 October 1947, Page 3

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