CELIA CHILONI.
INSTITUTION DECREE SOUGHT
Colli) Ronabollo Et|tol Macpho/Hbn (for morly Ghiloni) petitioned Mr Justice Gor t.V". '" ""' Sydney Divorce Court last WodiioHday for a dOerop against Llpiiultl Ho.ra.co Maepherson, for the restitution bl conjugal rights; The parties were married on Novomboi 11, 1908, hi, BomWy (lrdia); by tho Registrar, • •-
Mrs Madpliorkon was born at Windsor ■Vic), iiml her husband at , Manchester .(lLngknd), ■ " ■ Petitioner,'nylm was represented by Mr Markoll (instructed Iry Messrs John/Wjlliainson liifd Son), said that h,er stage nairio was Celia Ghiloni. I] cr husband had boon an explorer, and had also been con. nected with tlio sea. He hud lieen a pic-' turo manager for Mr ftarrington Miller, lie went to the War in 1016. , ' '■• Whilst he wns away {hey couesponded in allcctioniito terms. WANTED A HOME. Mrs Maepherson said .that on November 17 alio wroto a letter to her husband as follows: r
Namoi, Ocean and Cross tfrcols Doublo Bay, Norenibor 17, 1919.—Dear Ron, I am writing a final appeal to yon to make a homo for me. I have always had to work': very hard, and it is now timo you awakened to a sense of your responsibilities by -providing'a homo for me. Do this, Ron., and.l am suro wb can yet be very happy together. Fondly, Colin,To that letter ■ she received the following:— "My dear (Vlia, all T can say is that it is impossible for me to Wain live with you, ami I cannot iimk\Ma homo fey; Mr Justice Gordon ordcrc«|h6 respondent to rotu'rn to the petitions! within 21 days after tlio scrvic'o of tho flbcrco upon
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1713, 2 January 1920, Page 6
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262CELIA CHILONI. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1713, 2 January 1920, Page 6
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