MARY PICKFORD DIVORCE
OBTAINED THROUGH FRAUD AnOBNEY-GENERAL’ S STRONG COMMENT. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. ' NEW YORK, January 4. Advices, from Carson City state that the Attorney-General delivered a- written argument fiijally demanding that the court should set aside Mary Pickford’s divorce. He asserts that it is the worst of its kind, and it should be the last of jts kind. He adds that the divorqa was obtained through fraud. If it was allowed to stand it would moan that deceit had overthrown the law.—Reuter.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18446, 6 January 1922, Page 5
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