DIVORCE CASES
UNDEFENDED PETITIONS
Undefended divorce cases were dealt with by his Honour Mr. Justice Reed in-the Supreme Court yesterday, In each of the following, cases a decree nisi was granted. The name of counsel for the petitioner is given in parentheses:Fanny Horn v. David Horn, desertion (Mr. F. D. Sargent); William Ernest Brigden v. Gladys Beatrice Brigden, adultery (Mr. E. M. Sladden); Katherine Irene Naomi Tanner v. Leslie James Tanner, desertion (Mr. J. F. B. Stevenson); Albert Kitchener Bartlett v. Ruby Bartlett, separation (Mr. A. B. Croker); Frances Ethel Sinclair v. Harold Lionel Aynsley Sinclair, desertion (Mr. F. B. Anyon); Archie Roy Coinyns v. Doris Kathleen Comyns, separation (Mr. E. Hogg); Emily Mabel Watkins v. James William Watkins, separation (Mr. C. A. L. T^readwell); Alfred Denton v. Edith Kate Denton, separation (Mr. G. Kent); Ellen Ethel Lydia Murch v. Henry Abel Murch, separation (Mr. A. B. Sievwright); Lily Horrara Bedford v. Frank William Bedford, constructive desertion (Mr. A. B. Buxton),
An order for the restitution of conjugal rights was made against Matilda May on the petition of Philip Joseph May, for whom Mr.: \y. E. Leicester appeared. :
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 32, 6 August 1930, Page 14
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DIVORCE CASES
Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 32, 6 August 1930, Page 14
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