BREACH OF PROMISE
DAMAGES OF £B5. ENGAGEMENT BY CABLE. (Per United Press Association.) Wellington, August 13. Au award of £B5 damages in a breach of promise action was made in the judgment of Mr Justice Blair in a case in the Supreme Court to-aay. The plaintiff was Doris May Brindle, who claimed £250 general and £l2O special damages from George Harrison. He became engaged by cable with plaintiff in England, arranging for her to come out, but afterwards he abruptly broke off the. arrangements again by cable. The plaintiff came out to New Zealand and the special damage claims included the cost of passage, the trousseau, bedding, linen and a case of cutlery.
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Southland Times, Issue 25362, 14 August 1935, Page 6
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113BREACH OF PROMISE Southland Times, Issue 25362, 14 August 1935, Page 6
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