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THEY CAN'T AGREE

Domestic Discord In . ,"/■■,;'»' .' ■' "' ;■' 1' .:■■''.■ ■ ■ :■'■''. ■■' - . ' - . I. '.. (Froih VN.Z. Truth's Special Auckland „ '-'■; ■:,-■: Rep.) .■- ' ; ■;..•; ■;;■■■ '' Not content with their domestic troubles, 'having received attention only a few. weeks ago, a pretty youngs .wife, Irene Muriel, and her husband, Robert Horatio Wadding* ton Sherbrook Hanson, age 35, appeared once again m the Auckland Magistrate's Court the other day. _ '■ - ■ '";,; ' • '■'■ ; ..,'-. . CyibENTLY the garment x - of love, .': which had become somewhat tattered, had not been- satisfactorily Repaired, so Magistrate Hunt 1 was called upon to add a' few more judicial stitches.' ;-. •"■..■• . When. Irene from the ; witness-box; commenced to air their domestic affair, ■; her counsel, Lawyer Singer, aided by -his colleague/ Lawyer Moody, who ..appeared for Robert,' created plenty ,pf "breeze" T - T so that the Hanson family; linen was wafted abbut m great 1 style, .■•"..y; : '-f.. ■ ' ' ■ ;. ■/,- ;.." ■ The little lady's evidence disclosed t quite a lot of friction m the \] Hanson abode. . ' It was due to,' head-strength and teippiers -not of the sweetest.Roberjt, she' inferred, had been »very negligent \yith funds for herself and their cljild, and she ha:d been obliged to get 'la. job as waitress at 85/-> perw^:g:;f;; - ■ •:-■- = : ;--.- v '--" .:■■'■;■■. • . "I.; pven i had .to water the miWc for . my" -Jbaby ," declared the young mother. "I always thought .that wsjs Jeft ,to the milkman," ventured ,, Lawyer Singer. ; :'i- . Contrary to Hanson's statement that harmony was possible vin'reunidn with bis wife, S.M. Hunt concluded that they wpujd be unable to agree. He riiade an order for separation, hut th% amount of . maintenance \was held over until, he could Consult Magistrate McKean;,; who presided at the previous ; hearing^.'". :'■";■.■ : •';;' '■.■■"■;■. '..-.\ „■ The fplljDwin^ week Robert and Irene again hiade their appearance m the Magistrate^ Court, but. after- sitting about for some time, the couple adjourned with their respective solicitors arid the third round of their domestic differences was settled:, out of courts "-'^s-.:. ■ ■.■■;-■ "'■ .•■■ '■■': i ' '■■ /■' ■■■ ■„ ■ .;•■■■ " v .". : ■ -. ,■. ' ; . ;■•:■ : ' -;■:'■- -\. - : ' ; - ; . ■■•:■.■.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1127, 7 July 1927, Page 9

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THEY CAN'T AGREE NZ Truth, Issue 1127, 7 July 1927, Page 9

THEY CAN'T AGREE NZ Truth, Issue 1127, 7 July 1927, Page 9

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