The raise of a coupHe being married twice 'wn« d iwlosed in t(be Supreme Court, a.t. Auckland yesterday, stated a. Press Assiociaition message, in connertiom with the petition- of May Perry for a. divorce/ from William Arthur Perry. They were married in June, 1924, petitioner said. On May 15, 1922, she had gone; through, a. form, of marriage with respondent, but she tul‘tenwairdsi found he. had ai wife alive at it hat. time. He was 1 prosecuted- for ■bigamy, but was acquitted. He obtained at divorce from bis first wife and went, (through the second .form a if marriage with petitioner, who was working ais manageress of at soda, fountain in Christchurch. Petitioner kept her Jiusiband until he suddenly left; her in August, .1924. She. failed ,to find h.inn and came to live with her mother in Auckland, where she had been ever since. She hatd not see him or heard from him ..since be left her. A decree nisi was g,reunited to be made absolute in .three mouths. The Railway Department advertises in thi s its sue: par ticulars of .the issue of holiday excursion tickets to New Plymouth in connection with football matches and altered train, services on. August 31th add ISth.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 9 August 1928, Page 6
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