A PECULIAR DIVORCE CASE.
MISTAKEN IDENTITY. Received September 12, 0.47 a.m. , SYDNEY,. September 11. a. peculiar casei. is being heard in the Divorce Court. Mary Green petitioued for. divorce from William Green, AVeH' known in business circlea She alleged that Green deserted her in 1868. Petitioner admitted that she lived in New Zealand under the name of Walker, being under engagement to a gentleman of that name, and that her son took that name. She kept the Trafalgar Botei, in Castlereagh Street, a few years ago, her son holding the license. Respondent, who is married, denied that he ever knew the petitioner, and satisfied the Judge that it was a case of mistaken identity. Petitioner's counsel admitted the mistake, and the -petition was dismissed, with costs against her.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11734, 12 September 1902, Page 5
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128A PECULIAR DIVORCE CASE. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11734, 12 September 1902, Page 5
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