NICE WOMEN, BUT NO MONEY
(Australian-New Zealand Cable Ann.) . (Received 30th June, 2 p.m.). LONDON, 29th June. "He has a most attractive and fascinating personality, he is one of the type who always gets hold of nice women, but never has any money," said Sir E. Marshall-Hall, K.C., on behalf of Mrs. Ivy More, seeking a decree nisi on the grounds of the misconduct of her husband, James More, former Vice-Con-sul in Ecuador. "He is an undischarged bankrupt. When he was married in 1917, he was still so." The petitioner said that she had an income of £4000 a year, and they spent £41,419 in eight years after the marriage. Thei-o were still some debts un paid.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 154, 30 June 1926, Page 10
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117NICE WOMEN, BUT NO MONEY Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 154, 30 June 1926, Page 10
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