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STIRLING DIVORCE CASE

LORD NORTHLAND AS CO. RESPONDENT.

SOCIETY REVELATIONS-.

Press Association.—Copyright. (Received February !), 8.18 a.m.) LONDON, February 8. The divorce case Stirling, Laird of lyippemlavie, Perthshire, against 'his wife and Lord Northland, and tiho cross-suit Mrs. Stirling against her husband and Mrs, Atherton (who \v»s connected with the l'lirde-Biillor case)' is exciting interest. Tho case contains many revelations of tho doings of society.

Seventy thousand words in connection with tho case havo been telegraphed from Edinburgh. Lord Alvcrstoue, Jjurd Chief Justice, speaking at the Sphinx dinner, said he could not imagine anything worse lor public morality than such divorce reports.

lord Northland is the eldest son of the Larl ofltanl'iirly, ox-tiovernor of lNew /jualiijtd.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume VIII, Issue 2472, 9 February 1909, Page 2

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STIRLING DIVORCE CASE Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume VIII, Issue 2472, 9 February 1909, Page 2

STIRLING DIVORCE CASE Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume VIII, Issue 2472, 9 February 1909, Page 2

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