UNDEFENDED DIVORCE.
HUSBAND'S MISCONDUCT.
An .undefended , divorce suit was heard by Mr;y Justice Her^man-; in the Supreme Court • yesterday. .Eva /Irene .Myrtle Eddy / (Mr, Prendergast) sought dissolution of; her marriage to William Hosking EdViy, ; : ;■;■ on ;;;: the ground of misconduct. *J t Petitioner stated that the marriage took place in November, 1916, and in September, \ 1019, a separation \ order was granted.': She ' had ■> had trouble ; with respondeat prior to that in regard to other women. Respondent used ho \go ; out \ every >' night and " pertiaps 5 would ." not'" come home . at all. >h\ He had s told; her he was !'■ sick 'of her'' ; and had somebody else.. Bespon/1ent had admitted misconduct with several women. ' ,; Petitioner's mother gave corroborative evidence. f; /, • His Honor granted a decree nisi, and gave petitioner the custody of the child, ren. v ' . ' ' "
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18563, 22 November 1923, Page 6
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134UNDEFENDED DIVORCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18563, 22 November 1923, Page 6
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