SOCIETY DIVORCE SUIT
SYDNEY’S INTEREST AROUSED. OFFER TO FIGHT A DUEL. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, November 8. (Received Nov. 8, at 9.6 p.m.) Francesco Lubrano di Negozio, a pit): minent shipping agent, who lives at Darling Point, is seeking a divorce from his "wife on the ground of misconduct with Luigi Vitali,' the Italian Consul, from ■i/hom £SOOO damages is claimed. The cuse is creating much interest. Both the respondent and the co-respondent deny the charges. On behalf of the respondent issues are raised against the petitioner alleging cruelty and adultery with some person unknown. According to Lubrano’s story, after a futile conference at which the parties triecl to settle the matter, Vitali said: “If you are not satisfied I will fight a duel with you. If we cannot fight in Australia wc can go to New Caledonia and light there.”
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19014, 9 November 1923, Page 5
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