UNDEFENDED DIVORCE.
, ; / jNEVER LIVED TOGETHER.. ." •;.-,' An., application for. divorce oa '.the' grojind that.... the, .parties.,./had- -been separated for over three! years was made, by; a middle-aged woman -named Margaret V Jane Osbourne • (Mr. Singer);'before Mr. Jusiice Herdman at-the Supreme Court yesterday. ..The'respondent.was Jamed Osbpurne; the case being; undefended,' ■ Mr. Singer stated that,the parties were married in Wellington on the day that respondent left for 'the front, and when hevrefctirned in 1918 .they agreed to live apart.' -.;_,■•.-;:. - ,;- -A ' •■.' His Honor,; who said-he was at a loss to; see why .'the: parties ever married, granted a decree nisi, to be made absorate in. three months.; \m : P'< .',,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17959, 8 December 1921, Page 10
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105UNDEFENDED DIVORCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17959, 8 December 1921, Page 10
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