HULSTON'S HARDENED HEART.
Scoots with Red-haired Stella. Margaret Strang Hulston sought a divorce from Albert Thomas Hulston, who didn't materialise. According to petitioner's evidence, she and Albert Thomas were married In 1911 and tUere was one child. A week after the marriage' the happy couple honeymooned to England, but on their return Albert failed to provide a home for his wife, who had to live with her people while her husband hung gut at a pubbery. He paid, however, for Margaret's maintenance. Things reached a| climax when Hulston returned from Sydney and told hla wife that he wouldn't live with her some more, (-because he had learned to love another girl named Stella.' He showed his wife a lock of Stella's auburn- hair anil also a photograph of the same lady. Eventually Stella, came to New Zealand and lived for a week with Hulston at his hotel. Evidence was also given that Hulston , lived In a . house m Francisavenue, with a golden-haired woman, who was believed to pass- as "Mrs." Hulston. ..^decree nisi was granted, with custody of the child. Costs were allowed..
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NZ Truth, Issue 507, 6 March 1915, Page 9
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183HULSTON'S HARDENED HEART. NZ Truth, Issue 507, 6 March 1915, Page 9
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