that- witness should. make arrangements. to go out. w’ifcli licr husband somettme.s as lie would lie “very cut up” over the separation. RACE NIGHT IN GISBORNE Frank Allen, of Gisborne, said that on a race night in February when he went to a, dance in Gisborne ho .saw lilrs, Morgan there dancing several times with Marsh. Slic told witness: “I .hope Ted doesn’t 1 hud out I’m here.” Morgan was at that time in Gisborne. Mr s Emily K. Miller, George Fraser and Constable i.Ac T.j. C-leverley, who also were close friends of • the Morgans, gave evidence that before Mrs Morgan went away on holiday they had .seemed happy. . . Constable Cleyerley said that Morgan was a clean-living, quiet young man. He had not heard of his being cruel to his wi/hlc • - ' ’ -.Among- ilic witnesses .-still,• to bo called are Mrs Morgan and Mar Mr.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12398, 10 November 1934, Page 5
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