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SOCIETY DIVORCE CASE COSTS AMOUNT TO £50,000 (United Service.) LONDON, July 21, The court found Sir'Max Donn not gui'.ty of misconduct as alleged in his wife's petition for -i divorce. whiihwa' dismissed. She' alleged that ho had repeated his misconduct- in I Paris and the We'd End. but the- j-.tdge, summing up, pointed out tiiat the only- evidence of misconduct come from the paid Wateheis, two loose Parisian women. Tin' case lasted three weeks. ; ._ If the husband's eoui'tersuit in <«n nection with which the names of,Sir Ronald Waterhouse, private secretary to the Prune Minister, and Mr. Arthur Ma»"iiH Horibury, are mentioned, is equally prolonged, all records under modern divorce law will be broken. The learn 1 costs ainoiiit to C50.C00. Fourteen barristers, including six King's Counsel, have been engaged.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16704, 23 July 1928, Page 7
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