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IN DIVORCE.

In the case of Horace David Harford (Kiwi) v. Harriett May Harford, the decree was made absolute, alimony to the amount!of 10s-a- week being granted^, subject to increase later if the Court-saw fit.

In the case; of Edith. J. Rose (Wakefield) v. Christian Rose, there was no appearance of respondent. The petitioner gave evidence that her husband left her in 1913 with five children, and she had no maintenance from her during that period. Constable Fitzsimmons gay^e,evidence that two warrants had been issued for the arrest of respondent, but he could not be found. A decree nisi was granted, with costs on the lowest scale.

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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15024, 19 March 1919, Page 1 (Supplement)

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IN DIVORCE. Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15024, 19 March 1919, Page 1 (Supplement)

IN DIVORCE. Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15024, 19 March 1919, Page 1 (Supplement)

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