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ATTACHMENT OF MONEY.

ORDER REFUSED. WELLINGTON, September 24. In the case of Mrs Allan, who applied for attachment of moneys due to her husband under the Imperial Army Act, 1881, the Chief Justice refused the order, without costs. Allan had served as a soldier in the late South African War, and Mrs Allan had obtained judgment for £37 10s costs in the divorce suit, and sought that the amount due should be charged against tlie amount due to respondent. His Honor held, under section 141 of the Act mentioned, that ho had no power to grant the order, but that this was a case in which a petition to the military authorities would no doubt be effective in enabling petitioner to get a warrant for the payment of the aanount.

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Evening Star, Issue 12926, 24 September 1906, Page 7

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ATTACHMENT OF MONEY. Evening Star, Issue 12926, 24 September 1906, Page 7

ATTACHMENT OF MONEY. Evening Star, Issue 12926, 24 September 1906, Page 7

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