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DIVORCE CASE

DECREE NIST ANNULLED

>. PETITION DISMISSED

(Per Press Adsociaiion.— Copyright)

AUCKLAND, October 6

A decree, nisi- niade hv the court (n Feirrifary 27' 'last was annulled 'this nvdrriirig by Mr Justice Johnston, and the petition dismissed. The parties ivefe’Martin 'Billich White arid Mary 'Gtorgia Billich White, and tile decree ■was granted tin February on a petition by the hnsbhnd 'ton the ground of liis wife’s'’failure to comply with ,m order for restitution. Subsequently the Solicitor-General intervened, and this morning was represented by sir V. B-. Meredith, who said the facts were admitted and it was unnecessary to call evidence. He added that, in view of the fact that the agreement of separation then in existence was not placed before the court, the decree nisi must go. Bis Honour said he understood the facts, and the decree would b-fe annulled. . v

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 October 1936, Page 6

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DIVORCE CASE Hokitika Guardian, 6 October 1936, Page 6

DIVORCE CASE Hokitika Guardian, 6 October 1936, Page 6

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