be sequel io a brief honeymoon camo before Mr . K. M Kean, S.M., at the New Plymouth Magistrate's Court'. Married on .January 4. 1921, an order for separation and maintenance was made on February 25. The wife, for whom Mr J. J. Sullivan appeared, wanted arrears of maintenance paid. Mr A allance (who represented the husband in his absence at Dunedin). explained that the man paid up while in work, then he lost his position, and tho only work he could get was on a farm at 20s per week, finding his own blankets. At present he «a s entirely dependent on his relative-. Mr Sullivan said the couple lived together only three weeks. After reading the evidence of the husband taken at Dunedin, Air M'Kean said be would not make any order, and dismissed the application.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3525, 4 October 1921, Page 22
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