BREACH OF PROMISE
A R K.MARK All LK CAPE.
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright, I.OXDOX. December 10. lhe divorced wife of Colonel Aihoitou fliwl Captain Hon. John Reginald YardeRuller, th? former co-rcspondent in Hie divorce proceedings, for breach of j»n>mis.e. llie case was settled on the basis of the defendant admitting the breach and paying the costs. The promise was uiucle while plaintiff was a marri-."', v.'o!i!:i!i.
Colonel Ailierlon married Mabel Loui-a, flip third daughter of Sir Kdward Dran-Pnu], in 1892, but ho .divorccd her in 1906. Caplain \;u'di?-Bul!or\: marriage was invited Avilh an olomout of romance, inasmuch ?V5 ii was kept secret for almost four months. The wedding took nhice on April 14 before the registrar at Kensington, but il was not until Ausnist 17 that it was publicly announced. The bride was Miss ,T<?s~io Smiiher. bettor known as Miss Dcni-eOrmc, a musical <ome\lv actress, Captain YardeRuller is the onlv son and iieir of I.ord Churston. nooplo only were present at lhe wedding, including lhe bride and hridoeronm. the ceremony lioiiitr conducted bv Mr_ Barnes, (he registrar, in Marloes road. Kensington. The partv motored from the residence of the bride's father at Maida A ale Mansions to the registrar's office, and returned thither for the T/eddin" breakfast.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14084, 12 December 1907, Page 7
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