Judicial Separation.
WELLINGTON, IMS Uny. l Replying to a letter from the Rev L, M. f I-itt the Trades and Labour Council hag j parsed tho following rf solution :— ''The ' Council has considered the question of cheap '- aid if needful free judicial separation and !1 is o£ opinion that facilities should be given a to the movement by the Government. It V considers it grievously wrong that a poor person should be compelled to live with a ' habitual drunkard for life for want of means of obtaining judicial separation. *■ The difficulty in the way is as to the m inner in which this d sir-ible reform e;n be best " attuned. If the Ttjinpcranca i ;i i ty will ;i take the lead in the matter the Council is 1 ! prepared v give it all possible support and buggtj^i in a solution of the difficulty au extension of the procedure of the Married ,
Worn >ns Properly Protrcti n Ae<-, po as to apply to ihe ltw of judicial s^p.ir'.tior."
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 99, 28 April 1893, Page 2
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168Judicial Separation. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 99, 28 April 1893, Page 2
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