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DIVORCE NOT GRANTED

WIFE PROVED INNOCENT. 'London, March 13. A German who married an English woman in 1000, and had live children, petitioned for a divorce lrom his wife. .Ho had been interned as an enemy alien during the war. 'The wife, who admitted that one of the children was not her husbatkPs, asserted she had been assaulted by two soldiers, either or Australians, wearing big slouch hats, and who inquired from her the way to Shoreditch. They dragged her up a side street, she said, and then she tainted. The husband declared that she had always been, a good wife and mother, and that lie wa.s willing to take, her back if she was proved to he innocent. The jury held there was no misconduct, and the petition for divorce was dismissed.

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Feilding Star, Volume 2, Issue 134, 25 March 1924, Page 6

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DIVORCE NOT GRANTED Feilding Star, Volume 2, Issue 134, 25 March 1924, Page 6

DIVORCE NOT GRANTED Feilding Star, Volume 2, Issue 134, 25 March 1924, Page 6

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