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AUCKLAND SEPARATION CASE.

A STRANGE DOCUMENT. Auckland, July 29. A remarkable document was produced in the Police Court in an application for separation and maintenance by Olive May Badham against Charles Wain Badham. Defendant admitted his signature to a document bearing the names of himself and another woman living at the same address, “that the contracting parties hereby agree to become married by all lawful rites with in three months of Charles Wain Badham obtaining a divorce from Olive May Badham, each of the parties promising to be true to the love of the other and that in the event of their proceeding to Australia Badham insures for £500.” Defendant, however, denied he was living with another woman. The Magistrate granted a separation order and ordered Badham. to continue paying £3 a week for his wife aiid four children.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 197, 29 July 1924, Page 6

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AUCKLAND SEPARATION CASE. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 197, 29 July 1924, Page 6

AUCKLAND SEPARATION CASE. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 197, 29 July 1924, Page 6

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