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WHAT CONSTITUTES DESERTION?

Mr Justice Cooper gave his reserved judgment at Wellington in tho divorce suit Ada Frances Mitchell v. William Mitchell, glinting a decree nisi. His Honor said that where, as in this case, the husband, with the consent, of his wife, leaves the colony with the intention of forming a home for himself and wife, and after a, short interval suddenly ceases to correspond with her, and continues for a long period to neglect to either write to, his wife or supply her ivith any means «of support, there is, in his opinion, evidence of intention to desert from the time he breaks off correspondence.

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Evening Star, Issue 11499, 16 March 1901, Page 3

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WHAT CONSTITUTES DESERTION? Evening Star, Issue 11499, 16 March 1901, Page 3

WHAT CONSTITUTES DESERTION? Evening Star, Issue 11499, 16 March 1901, Page 3

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