MISCELLANEOUS WIRES.
.tot[United Pbess Assojiation. —Copxtion BIGHT.] em 6 LONDON, Friday. of Lieutenant F. W. Chamberlain is bin applying for 8 divorce on the ground of ma- his wife's alleged misconduct with Sir hil- Brodrick Harlwell, with whom she is pu- alleged to have eloped to Australia. The judge was satisfied with the evidence, be- but adjourned the case for proof of ere marriage. ain Sailed — Mamari, for Wellington ; Kaipara, for Lyttelton. nee Woalwich arsenal workmen received with their discbarges information respecting the colonies and foreign urs countries. Lord Kitchpnei's Commandership-in-'in Chief in India is continued for a further Deriod beyond November. to * SYDNEY, Saturday. the I In connection with the strike of coslI lumpers, the coaling of the Orient Co/a ■er- steamer is proceeding with free labour. =ep After hearing the explanations, the Jockey Club exonerate all parties from '"S any suspicion of malpractice in connec'he tj on w jt), the racehorse Pom's runninp. " e A city clerk has been stricken by the '?' e plague. all ..
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 April 1907, Page 2
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167MISCELLANEOUS WIRES. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 April 1907, Page 2
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