UNDEFENDED DIVORCE.
WIFE GRANTED DECREE.
An undefended divorce case was lie t,v Mi-. Justice Stringer in the Supreme Court vesterday, when Elvira Lena Mans Bedford iMr. D. Mason) petitioned against Francis Hardy Bedford on the ground of misconduct. • Mrs. Bedford said the raarnage placo in December, 191 d, and her two children In J" ne '^' al j ra fc dent went probationary as forest rag parents in Auckland. lio sern tairlv regularly- 'j 1 'P" 1 , ® the fares and said she was to join | West port. While she was packing n FASBSftKb woman. W neu la.xeu , .<,93 ]ia I sending the letter. In 1 c , » Lame ,0 Auckland, and told hei 0 n Upoi,, everything, and Emitted conduct. Petitioner then refused to g back to him. : vpri a rid Corroborative evidence vas g , His Honor granted a decree nisi,J|th 1" terim custody of the children to p
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18895, 18 December 1924, Page 14
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147UNDEFENDED DIVORCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18895, 18 December 1924, Page 14
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