THE WALDEN DIVORCE CASE.
Press Association.—Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. London, March 10. Strong evidence of adultery has been adduced against Lady De Walden ;** but counsel for the respondent alleges it has been concocted by discharged servants. Lady De Walden denied the charges of adultery, and said they were the outcome of conspiracy. In her evidence she also said domestic squabbles between herself and husband were of nightly occurrence. London, March 11. In the Divorce Court, in the De Walden . case,. the jury found Lord Howard De Walden guilty of cruelty and acquitted Lady De Walden of ' adultery. A separation order was granted.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9146, 13 March 1893, Page 5
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