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NOT VERY HAPPY.— Ida Mary Dobbie, whose solicitor husband divorced her on grounds of impropriety with a lorry-driver, looked, far from being at her ease as she climbed the steps of the court-house at Palmerston North last week. (See story on page 8.)

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NZ Truth, Issue 1175, 7 June 1928, Page 7

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NOT VERY HAPPY.—Ida Mary Dobbie, whose solicitor husband divorced her on grounds of impropriety with a lorry-driver, looked, far from being at her ease as she climbed the steps of the court-house at Palmerston North last week. (See story on page 8.) NZ Truth, Issue 1175, 7 June 1928, Page 7

NOT VERY HAPPY.—Ida Mary Dobbie, whose solicitor husband divorced her on grounds of impropriety with a lorry-driver, looked, far from being at her ease as she climbed the steps of the court-house at Palmerston North last week. (See story on page 8.) NZ Truth, Issue 1175, 7 June 1928, Page 7

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