WHO'S BABY ARE YOU?
X Bursting with the pride. of a X X young mother, Hilda thought it X X was time she had a change of X X air, hence her 'arrival m Timaru X X one day last November. But X X she brought the darling qf her X X dreams with her, a"nd the X X chuckling infant m her arms X X proved to be the harbinger of X X mpre than a little trouble. ; X X Ft was a most unfortunate X X affair really that Hilda's law- X X ftil spouse, from whom she had X X' been estranged for a consider- X X able time, should be m resi- X X, dehce m "Tiniaru, because, while X X Hilda made a big song about X X the jittle darling being her very X X own'lawful child, 'hubby had de- X X c|ded views to the contrary. X X Had not he and his Hilda X X seen nothing of each other since X X they parted m 1923, and if not X X why the baby? X X Thus it came about that Sam- X X uel Cague thought.it was time X X tociear the matter, up. . X X ; Divorce . proceedings follow- X X dd m Chrictchurch last we3l<, X X and Samuel tried to saddle one X X David Harvoy with the respon- X X sibility for Hilda's venture into X X the happy realm of maternity. X X However, Mr Justice Reed, X X while saying that he had no X X doubt that the baby was the X XI. offspring of David, stayed his X X ihiand pending further evidence X X of. misconduct being submitted. X x ■* ■;. x xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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NZ Truth, Issue 1035, 26 September 1925, Page 19
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290WHO'S BABY ARE YOU? NZ Truth, Issue 1035, 26 September 1925, Page 19
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