THE CRAWFORD-DILKE CASE.
By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.
(reuter’s telegrams.)
London, July 20. In the Crawford-Dilke divorce suit Mrs Crawford has testified that she was seduced by Sir Charles Dilke, and has detailed her adulteries with the cc-respondent and Captain Forster. London, July 21.
In the Crawford-Dilke divorce suit, astounding disclosures have been made by the evidence which has been brought in denial of the co-respondent’s guilt.
(SPECIAL TO UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
London, July 20.
In the Crawford-Dilke divorce case judgment has been reserved. Mrs Crawford in her evidence stated that she believed her own mother was the author of the anonymous letters forwarded to Mr Crawford.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 751, 23 July 1886, Page 17
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