LEGAL SERVICE
TESTED IN CANADIAN COURTS Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright, VANCOUVER, February 1. The summons served by mail on Harry Hagen, of Cambridge, New Zealand, was declared legal by the Supreme .Court. This decision grants Hagen’s ,wife the authority to sue her husband for alimony. [According to a message dated January 31 the legality of the New Zealand legal' service was tested in a Supreme Court action by Harry Hagen, of Cambridge; New Zealand, undertaken to prohibit a Vancouver magistrate from issuing a warrant against him under the Canadian Desterted Wives Maintenance Act., Alimony was sought by Gertrude Hagen-in-Canada; and a summons was served by mail on Hagen in New Zealand. Decision was reserved.]
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Evening Star, Issue 21637, 5 February 1934, Page 9
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113LEGAL SERVICE Evening Star, Issue 21637, 5 February 1934, Page 9
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