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LEFT WIFE STRANDED

(From "NiZ. Truth's" Wellington Rep.) ptfAItDO'TTE ELIZABETH HOITSTON played the last trick m the game started by her husband, David, when She successfully applied to the Chief ' Justice m the Wellington Supreme CoUrt the otner day for a dissolution of her marriage. "I was never told by anyone that he did not intend to come to Scotland," she said. Mr. Sievwright (her counsel): Did you receive any money from him while you were m Scotland ?— No. "I saw a letter he wrote saying that he was finished with the boy and \," Mrs. Houston continued^ "My husband met me when I returned to New Zealand, but he did not live with me there." His Honor granted the Wife a decreenisi. ,

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NZ Truth, Issue 1256, 26 December 1929, Page 6

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LEFT WIFE STRANDED NZ Truth, Issue 1256, 26 December 1929, Page 6

LEFT WIFE STRANDED NZ Truth, Issue 1256, 26 December 1929, Page 6

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