TRIAL FOR BIGAMY
ROBERTSON, OF Al'TOp . E&3CE.
(United Vresi AssociatiorA —t>opjrrij&l (Sydney Sun Cabka.l '.
(Received 24th December* "3-0 a.jn.) SYDNEY, BliiV Day.
Bobert Robertson, who ai*i. *v,e<l notority by jumping from a fowfltth-ifloar window of the Aero Club in • fcVpSiiey, has been committed for trial <iwi * charge of bigamy. Bail was aT^jSfred. One woman gave evidence that. -«h« married' Eobcrtson in 1919. Anfftlmr married him in October, 1825. 3» each case the witness said she vAs aged 17 at the time of the marriage.
Robertson, whilo in Auckland, dilclosed a pliyi for a flight from Sydney to Auckland, but his bona fides were questioned by the Aero Club authorities in Sydney, and Bobertson left by; way of the window.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 152, 24 December 1926, Page 7
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119TRIAL FOR BIGAMY Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 152, 24 December 1926, Page 7
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