MAINTENANCE CASE.
A REMARKABLE DOCUMENT. [Pek United Press Association.] AUCKLAND, July 29. A remarkable document was produced in the Police Court in an application for a separation and maintenance order by Alice May Baclham against Charles Wain Badharn. Tito defendant admitted his signature to tho following document bearing the name of himself and another woman living at tho same address; —“That tho contracting parties hereby agree, to become married by all lawful rites, within three months of Charles Wain Badham obtaining a divorce from Alice Bay Badham, each of the parties promising to be true to and to lovo tho other. That in tho event of their proceeding to Australia Badham insures for £500.” Defendant, however, denied that ho was living with another woman.. Tho magistrate granted tho separation order, and ordered Badham to continue paying £3 per week for his wife and four children.
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Evening Star, Issue 18698, 29 July 1924, Page 6
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145MAINTENANCE CASE. Evening Star, Issue 18698, 29 July 1924, Page 6
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