SUPREME COURT.
PETITION FOR DIVORCE. Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, May 14. An attack with a poker when he found his wife and another man together in a Masterton house was alleged in the Supreme Court to-day by Thomas Bradley, of Wellington, labourer, when seeking a divorce front Constance Margaret Bradley on grounds of misconduct. He also claimed £SOO damages from D. P Cameron, of Masterton, restaurant keeper, who was cited as co-respondent. Petitioner said tnat, incensed by a remark of co-respondent tnat he hud no right to follow Mrs Bradley, he made a riiove to attack co-respondent, but before he could do so his wife seized a poker. That was all he could remember. He reguiued consciousness about a quarter of an hour later, lying in a pool of blood. His wile and Cameron had then gone. Four stitches hud to be put in tne wound.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 140, 15 May 1936, Page 2
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