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DOINGS IN DIVORCE

Undefended Suits m Wellington

The Chief Justice, at the Wellington Divorce Court, on Wednesday and Thursday, granted decrees nisi m the following cases: ' Stanley Carpenter v. Fanny Carpenter, misconduct; Arthur Thomas Mimn v. Ida Ellen Munn, desertion; May McKenna v. Bernard Michael McKenna, cruelty and drunkenness; Claude Bertham Willis v. Ruby Florence. Leila Willis, desertion; Annie Webley v. Albert Edward Webley, cruelty and drunkenness; Alax. Thorold Hansen v. Amy Myrtle Elizabeth Hansen, and Frank Herbert Morris, misconduct; Charles Edward Scott v ! Ethel Scott, desertion; Pauline May Wiggins v. William Henry Wiggins misconduct; Lillian Stanley Wilson v i Joseph James Wilson, desertionEunice Marie May Greeks v. George Percival Greeks, desertion; Alice Emma Bowden v. Edwin Thomas Bowden misconduct; Edith Annie Wilson v' William Harold Wilson, desertion; Ann Marion Tozer v. Edward Alfred Tozer misconduct; Louisa. Mildred Levien v' Sydney Henry August Levien, misconduct; Walter Percy Williams v. Elsie Graco Williams, desertion; Annie Anita Eullen v. Percy Stewart Bullen misconduct; Thomas Bramley v. Mary Jane Bramley, misconduct;' William James Corke v. Violet Gwendoline Corke, misconduct; Susan May James v. Albert Edward James, cruelty and desertion; Catherine May Ashley v. Robert John Ashley/misconduct'; John Mitchell v. Margaret Mitchell, misconduct; Mary Elizabeth Poare v. Fredk William Poare, desertion; Margaret McConachy v. James David MeConachy, misconduct; David Albert Roberts v. Lucy Martha Roberts, and Michael O'Connor, misconduct; Maggie May Raft'el v. Simon Raffel, misconduct'Richard Hamilton Philpotts v. Beatrice Philpotts, misconduct; Caroline Kinniburgh v. John Kinniburgh, misconduct; Maud Quill v. John Mitchell Quill, drunkenness and cruelty; Augustus Henry Baggarley v. Lilian Winifred Baggarley, misconduct; Ethel Jean Aston v. Thomas Henry Aston, misconduct. His Honor granted a decree m the case of William Watson Dickinson v. \ Lilian Florence Cecilia Phillips, on the grpund that the latter had been convicted of bigamy. Decisions were not given m the cases of Florence Louisa Sim v. Thomas Sim, misconduct; and Sydney Albert Cross y. Dorothy Oatene May Cross, further evidence being required m each case.

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NZ Truth, Issue 755, 6 December 1919, Page 2

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DOINGS IN DIVORCE NZ Truth, Issue 755, 6 December 1919, Page 2

DOINGS IN DIVORCE NZ Truth, Issue 755, 6 December 1919, Page 2