DIVORCE CASES
UNDEFENDED PETITION S
Undefended divorce petitions were dealt with by,, his Honour Mr. Justice Ostler in the Supreme Court yesterday afternoon. Tn each of the following cases a decree nidi wife granted, tho name ot ('OllllßOl for the petitioner being given in parentheses:—
Leslie Kisen Stevnborg v. Theresa Phillipa Sternbei'g, constructive desertion (Mr. C. B.'O'Donnell); Ernest Henry Dirokley v. May Wood Long Dunkley, constructive desertion'(Mr. A. M. Dunkley); Leslie Craig- v. Florence Pearl Cruifr, adultery (Mr. E. P. Hay); Violet Ethel Glover v. Joseph Stafford. Glover, mutual separation (Mr. P. W. Jackson): Maggie MaoKay v. Robert Findlay MitcKay, mutual -separation (Mi-. \V. K. Leicester!; Kdp.i- I'n^o v. Mabel Pnge, mutual srparnl.ion--pir v iy.; 10. Leioesl.er);,i!ei-tha Kate Richmond' v. Arthur Hoopr\\'Richmonil.--ilcsertioii (Mr. B.:Purry); .Daisy BliindU'iil v. Albert Blandford, desertion (Mr. ]?. W. Jackson'); Henry. Platt Lord Vi»Annic..Millicent Lord, adultery (Mr. S. A. Wirenj. .■ • .
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 119, 22 May 1930, Page 20
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143DIVORCE CASES Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 119, 22 May 1930, Page 20
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