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HUSBAND’S CHOICE

MICE OR MOTHER-IN-LAW. LONDON, February 16. A woman who applied unsuccessfully for a separation from her husband at Plymouth yesterday said they were never able to settle down, because landlords objected to her husband’s pets. He had had <6 mice, a dog, a cat. and once even a goat in the house.

The husband said they were continually moving to try to “lose” his nicthcr-in-law. who insisted on living in the same house and interfering.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 March 1935, Page 2

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HUSBAND’S CHOICE Greymouth Evening Star, 30 March 1935, Page 2

HUSBAND’S CHOICE Greymouth Evening Star, 30 March 1935, Page 2

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