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A NOVELIST IN COURT.

♦ SCANDALOUS REVELATIONS. [united press association.! London, April 3. David Chriatie Murray, the well-known novelist, gave evidence before one of the Courts to-day that his wife was a drunkard, ani had attempted to oommit auioidu, and he asked that sho should ba confiaod m a lunatio asylum for treatment. In the ooursa of croßß«oxamination, Murray admitted that ha had immoral relations with a young lady residing m Kensington. The Bench advised tho partioa to settle the dispute amicably, and adjourned the oase to allow of this being dona.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXX, Issue 80, 6 April 1894, Page 2

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A NOVELIST IN COURT. Marlborough Express, Volume XXX, Issue 80, 6 April 1894, Page 2

A NOVELIST IN COURT. Marlborough Express, Volume XXX, Issue 80, 6 April 1894, Page 2

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