THREE WEEKS MARRIED
"JUST ORDINARY" AFFECTION 1 When Frederick Newbury, 29, a postal employee at Kingston-on-Thames, pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey to a charge of bigamy, Mrs. Newbury said that they lived together for only three weeks after their wedding. They separated because they did not like each other. Counsel: You had no affection for your husband? —Oh, just ordinary. I didn't know him long enough to know. §he denied that she married her husband "out of spite,” or for the s' '-e of marrying, but she said that | "the biggest sin she ever committed” J was marrying him. 1 Recorder: Y'ou did not care about I him? —No, sir. "ladys Audrey Watts, with whom 1 Newbury went through a form of : marriage, said that if Mrs. Newbury I obtained a divorce she would marry Newbury. He had been a good father | and a good husband, i The Recorder passed a sentence of : two days’ imprisonment, which meant ; that Newbury would be immediately j released.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 840, 7 December 1929, Page 23
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166THREE WEEKS MARRIED Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 840, 7 December 1929, Page 23
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