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UNUSUAL CASE

Seperated from his wife and ordered to pay her an allowance, a Willesden man recently asked the magistrate to annul the order as he had reason to believe his wife's first husband was not dead. He was a German who got back to Germany in the early days of the war and his wife presumed that he was killed fighting for his country. There were grave doubts as to his death. The wife admitted that she had no death certificate, but declared that she knew she was a widow when she married again. The case was adjourned for the wife to produce proof of her first husband's death,

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 108, 10 May 1933, Page 16

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UNUSUAL CASE Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 108, 10 May 1933, Page 16

UNUSUAL CASE Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 108, 10 May 1933, Page 16