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JANE JILTED.

Aitcheson's Awful ness. John Thomas Muir Aitcheson, laborer, proved a callous and dirty creature from the evidence delivered by his wife In support of her petition tor dissolution of marriage with him on the ground of grave misconduct. Lawyer Irwin represented the petitioner. > ■ '-■-.. Jane Altqheson said she was married to respondent m January, 1913, and lived with him for -10. Months. < There was one child.- As sjje^believed that he : was misconducting himself, she secured a private detecting to watch him. Daniel Berry, private : inquiry agent,' said he had been isstructed to keep an eye on Aitcheson. He >tobk steps to watch respondent's movements, and on one occasion respondent accused witness of following him. Witness informed Aitcheson that . petitioner accused him with going with other women. Aitcheson said, "I have been with several women," and mentioned a Mrs. Bray on several occasions. Henry Louis Gallienne, chemist. North East Valley, also gave evidenoe. The desired decree was donated. .

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NZ Truth, Issue 571, 27 May 1916, Page 5

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JANE JILTED. NZ Truth, Issue 571, 27 May 1916, Page 5

JANE JILTED. NZ Truth, Issue 571, 27 May 1916, Page 5