"SPOKE" IN WHISTLES
SILENT HUSBAND WIFE'S COMPLAINTS LONDON, July 22, Complaints about her husband made yesterday by Mrs. Emily Sturgeon, of St. Leonard's road, Windsor, who asked the Windsor magistrates for a separation order : Ho had riot spoken to her for two years and her nerves were, being) ruined; She had had no housekeeping money since Christmas; When she asked for it on Fridays her husband just whistled: He wrote notes to her if he wanted anvthing; Oneo ho told her to clear out as ho wanted to have nothing more, to do will) her. . . Reginald Sturgeon, the husband, said his wife had neglected him as much as he had her. For two years he had cooked his own Sunday dinner and got his own tea. A separation order was granted. Sturgeon to pay 15s a week.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19133, 30 September 1936, Page 15
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137"SPOKE" IN WHISTLES Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19133, 30 September 1936, Page 15
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