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CROPP v. CROPP.

Mabel Nelly. Cropp was the next to come a cropper. Hen husband, William Mitchell Cropp. (Mr. Buddie) said he married darling Mabel m 1909, and m 1919 she flew the coop without making . any explanations. She also forget to take the three children -with her, and they are , now- m petitioner's custody. Petitioner said he heard several 'loud rumors about his wife, which caused him to toddle out to a .certain house at Island Bay, .and there hte found Mabel Nelly living with a bloke named Robert Aitcheson.

. Petitioner was given his decree with custody of tho children. Roberto was ordered to stump, up the costs.

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NZ Truth, Issue 847, 18 February 1922, Page 6

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109

CROPP v. CROPP. NZ Truth, Issue 847, 18 February 1922, Page 6

CROPP v. CROPP. NZ Truth, Issue 847, 18 February 1922, Page 6

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