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DIVORCE PETITIONS

DECREES NISI GRANTED

Decrees nisi were granted by Mr. Justice Keed in the Supreme Court today in sixteen undefended petitions for divorce. The cases, with the name .of counsel for the petitioner in parentheses, were as follows:—

Elvina;Moore (Mr; W. D. Goodwin) v. Frank Cromwell Moore, separation; David William Duff (Mr. A. B. Buxton) v. Mary Jane Duff, separation; Maisie Iris Gibson (Mr. G. C. Kent) v. James Thomas Alexander Gibson, desertion; Hilda Wales Instone (Mr. P. H. Putnam) v. Roland Instone, separation; Elaine Margaret Goldsman (Mr. R. H. Webb) y. Robert Macgregor Goldsman, separation; Alexis Anne Thirkell (Mr, L. K. Wilson) v. Hector' George Thirkell, separation; Henry James Thomas Facey (Mr. T. P. McCarthy) v. Amy Eva Facey, failure to comply with an order "for restitution of conjugal . rights; Florence ' Irene May Holmes (Mr. J. J. Garbett) v. Charles Eric Holmes! separation; Jean Julian (Mr. A. B. Croker) v, Arthur Hugh Julian,' desertion; George Henry Bruce Rogers (Mr.-G..C. Kent), v. Gladys Selma Rogers, separation; Ruth Joyce (Mr., G,'- C. Kent) v. George Joyce, desertion; Ivy Rita' Cooke (Mr. G. Findlay) v. James Cooke, separation; George William Watson (Mr. A. L. Hollings) •v. Jessie, Watson,- adultery; Margaret Mary. Ladner (Mr, X, H. Boys) v. William Ladner, separation; Alma Neilson (Mr. J. S. Hanna) v. Peter Neilson, separation; Mary Eliza* beth Quick (Mr. T. P. McCarthy) v. Squire King Quick, separation.

"He was under the influence of liquor, but: was not drunk," aaid a constable in the Magistrate's Court today regarding John De Lacey Crowley, aged,s9, a.labourer,.whom Mr. E. Page, S.M.V fined £l,inr default three days' imprisonment, for using obscene language in Cuba Street.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 48, 26 February 1935, Page 11

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DIVORCE PETITIONS Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 48, 26 February 1935, Page 11

DIVORCE PETITIONS Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 48, 26 February 1935, Page 11

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