SOCIETY DIVORCE SUIT.
WIFE ACTED FOR FILMS. LONDON. Oct. 22. Mr. Wilfred Gough, the son of General Sir Hubert Gough, has obtained the divorce for which lie instituted proceedings last March. Neither of the two corespondents, Baron Maurice Rothschild and Mr. Bertrand Ncidecker, defended the case. , Evidence was given that M?. Gough s wife went to America to act for the films for two years. When she returned she went to Paris, where she was constantly in Neidecker's company, dming and dancing at cabarets. She was seen through a window of the fashionable Hotel du Rhin kissing Neidecker. The former Mrs. Gough, who is ." extremely beautiful, is the daughter of a well known South Africaa millionaire.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18549, 6 November 1923, Page 9
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116SOCIETY DIVORCE SUIT. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18549, 6 November 1923, Page 9
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