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HUSBAND’S 20 CATS

WIPE SEEKS SEPARATION LONDON. May 9. A wife who applied at Caversham, Reading, on Saturday for a separation order on the ground of alleged cruelty declared: "My husband keeps 20 cats and allow- them to sleep in the bed.” The husband. Charles Tidbury, of th<> Toll Gale. Whitchurch. Oxon. replied that his wife “adored" the. cals, and he hud to take them out of the

bed himself. He hud to have the cats to keep down the rats. The magistrates refused to make the order, but advised the husband to get rid of the cuts.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 June 1937, Page 13

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HUSBAND’S 20 CATS Greymouth Evening Star, 24 June 1937, Page 13

HUSBAND’S 20 CATS Greymouth Evening Star, 24 June 1937, Page 13

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