WIFE'S MAN FRIEND.
Judge Clcer expressed s™'', «« the. rights of married women with retcuna, ,u their tied; friends in Shoreditch Fount) Court during the heating ot a summons m which Franci.-. Watson asked tor the P 0^ 1 " sion of rooms occupied by his lodgei. complaint put forward was that the lod ~t> allowed his wife to go about with a man man. Judge Chief: What c- jliere agam.W a married man walking will, anotl.ei s mans win—ii is frequently done, auywaj. Plaint ill : Bin In- calls on her. Jnd., (Tier- \nd carmoi a married man call on a married woman it i- <F"e, ><»> k "°": (Bamdner.) 1- a man u. be turned out ol bis liousc hccausc of very tule scandalising wont slid about a woman; 1 think not. ( v witness said Hie bad een die longer s wile go into picture palaces with men. Jmim (Tier: And let me tell yon there is need to draw too serious conclusions Irom that.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 317, 1 February 1922, Page 5
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162WIFE'S MAN FRIEND. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 317, 1 February 1922, Page 5
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