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A REMARKABLE DOCUMENT

PRODUCED IN COURT

‘Halted PrcsH Association.)

AUCKLAND, This Day. A remarkable document was produced at the Police Court in an application for separation and maintenance by Olive May Badliain against Charles Wain Badham. Defendant .admitted his signature to the document bearing the name of himself and a woman living at the same address “that the contracting parties hereby agree to become married by all lawful rites within three months of Charles Wain Badham obtaining a divorce from OTive May Badham, each of the parties promising to be true to the other ; and that, in the event of their proceeding.to Australia Badham insures for £500.” Defendant-, however, denied living with another woman. The magistrate granted a separation and ordered Badham to continue paying £3 a week for his wife and four children.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 29 July 1924, Page 4

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A REMARKABLE DOCUMENT Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 29 July 1924, Page 4

A REMARKABLE DOCUMENT Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 29 July 1924, Page 4

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