HUNT DIVORCE CASE
Petitioner’s Evidence In the case in which George Henry Hunt petitioned for divorce from his wife, Amy Hunt, in the Supreme Court, Wellington, on Monday, the wife in her evidence said that her husband had admitled that he had committed adultery. In our much abbreviated report published yesterday we omitted to point out that in tile course of erosa-examination the petitioner emphatically denied that he had committed adultery or that he had admitted to his wife that he had done so. In fairness to petitioner we place on record his evidence ou this aspect of the ease.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 120, 16 February 1944, Page 4
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100HUNT DIVORCE CASE Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 120, 16 February 1944, Page 4
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