ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE
WIFE OBTAINS DIVORCE Previously adjourned for the purpose of obtaining further evidence, the petition for divorce by Zelmar Iris Ross (Mr. J. J. Sullivan) against Samuel George Ross, was heard by Mr. Justice Stringer in the Supreme Court yesterday afternoon. In granting a decree nisi, after corroborative evidence as to the misconduct of the respondent, his Honour said there was now quite sufficient light on the subject. His objection on the previous occasion was that a woman could not expect to get a divorce merely on what her husband said in a quarrel, and when he was under the influence of liquor.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 142, 6 September 1927, Page 16
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104ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 142, 6 September 1927, Page 16
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