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DOUR DUNEDIN DIVORCES.

Some Undefended Cases.

Mr Justice Williams's Little Lot.

Mr Justice Williams donned his wig, gown and other legal appurtenances at Dunedin's Supreme Court on Thursday last, and proceeded to investigate a few matrimonial miseries, and, if circumstance's warranted, to open the padlock of the holy bonds, and point auother moral -foj; the, godly and righteous, and with '.'Oostsi'' There -are always "Costs."' The learned Judge had a small list of marital miseries before him, and the following is a list of the broken bonds and the "circumstances relating thereto," as Lawyer Hanlon would say. LSHERIDAN'S SHOCKING SLOWNESS.

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NZ Truth, Issue 230, 20 November 1909, Page 7

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DOUR DUNEDIN DIVORCES. NZ Truth, Issue 230, 20 November 1909, Page 7

DOUR DUNEDIN DIVORCES. NZ Truth, Issue 230, 20 November 1909, Page 7

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