DIVORCE CASE.
HUSBAND'S DISCOVERY.
SKATING EXPERT'S GYMNASTICS.
, . LONDON. Dec. 3. Alfred GiJbey, eldest son of Sir Walter M7C* Gilbey, of Elsenham Hall, Essex, and \ formerly an officer of the Queen's West- ■ minster RifleSj has obtained a divorce from-his wife on the ground of her misFOl conduct with Otto Lerwill, a famous skating expert. 1 The husband gave evidence that he dis• JlUr vered tho respondent and co-respondent HOI n a room with the door locked. Mrs. SlOGilbey opened the door, and then slammed, it again, while Lerwiil jumped out of the '* Q UJft'hidow.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18888, 10 December 1924, Page 10
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