ARREAS OF MAINTENANCE
APPLICATION TO COURT (By Telegraph -Press Association) CHRISTCHURCH, 27th June. Arrears of maintenance totalling £9OO owing by Frederick Williams, who recently appeared in vaudeville turns here as Fred Argyle, were wiped off by Mr F,. C. T.evvey, S.M., this morning, after considering, an - application by Williams for variation of a maintenance order made against him in 1922 in respect of his wife arid child. The Magistrate said the order for 30s weekly for the support of the wife would remain, together with £4O arrears. Williams" said he had separated from his wife in 1922. He had got no demand for money until 1934, when he received a letter stating that he owed £9OO. On return in o, tb Svdnev he arranged with the Welfare Officer' to pay £1 weekly . His "'-oss earnings for twelve years iiad been £l4O yearly. He had never been before any Court for disobedience of the order.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 28 June 1935, Page 8
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154ARREAS OF MAINTENANCE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 28 June 1935, Page 8
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