Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE

A MAN AND TWO WOMEN. (Special to “N.Z. Times.”) AUCKLAND, February 3. A story that aroused sympathy for a start, but worked up to an amusing finale, waa presented at the Police Oaurt. ' A well-known resident of Hastings named Naylor, who had been arrested on a maintenance charge, appeared on remand, when his solicitor suggested that he should give evidence. in reply -to questions, tearfulljy stated that he had Qome to Auckland in his car to participate in the bowling tournament. His wife came up, but had returned to Hastings. She had £SO, plenty of money for the home. "This seems mere like the act of an hysterical woman,” said the solicitor. Then Chief-Detective Alcllveney jumped up and in the course of a few very pertinent and direct questions, the tenor of the story altered. Defendant admitted that he was staying in Auckland with a woman who was not his wife, but he had no intention of going to Sydney with her. He waa only staying on in Auckland to sell his car.

He was remanded to appear at Hastings, but released on substantial bail.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTIM19230205.2.37

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11436, 5 February 1923, Page 5

Word Count
188

THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11436, 5 February 1923, Page 5

THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11436, 5 February 1923, Page 5