WIFE’S CHOCOLATES
BRISBANE MVOItCJS CASH
In his evidence in support of his petition for a dissolution of his marriage, Joseph Leech, a local preacher and newsagent, told the Judge in the Divorce Court, Brisbane, lately, that ho had been separated from his wife for some time. “On one occasion,” lie said, “my wtife and a man walked into ‘tlio shop and ordered chocolates. My wife said to the man, ‘Get the best, dear—the best i.s not too good f”r you.’ ” . Petitioner added that ho ■made no comment, hut simply served them. Ho was then separated from his wife.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 1 August 1924, Page 7
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98WIFE’S CHOCOLATES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 1 August 1924, Page 7
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