RECORD NAGGING
(N.Z.P.A.-Reuter) LONDON, Oct. 16. A London divorce court judge listened to a tape recording of a woman nagging her husband and decided no man could be expected to continue living with her. The recording was put forward in evidence by the husband, LieutenantColonel Maealister Pender Lonnon, of Great Bookham, Surrey. Mr Justice Wrangham said, after hearing the recording: “No man could
be expected to go on living with a wife who behaves as this wife is recorded as having behaved.”
From the recording, made late in 1958, it was Impossible not to come to the conclusion that the husband’s life was being made wholly intolerable. The judge granted a decree nisi to the wife, Mrs Winifred Ida Lonnon, aged 47, of Camberiey, Surrey, because of desertion by her husband.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30575, 19 October 1964, Page 2
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