DIVORCE ACTIONS
CASES IN WELLINGTON. STRANGER IN OWN HOME. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Wednesday. “ I was made to feel that I was a stranger In my own home,” said Leo. Andrews, company manager, of Wellington, when giving evidence in his divorce suit against his wife, on the grounds of adultry. When he became suspicious of his wife’s attitude towards a bachelor, Edward Bell, he had her movements watched and as a result took proceedings. A decree nisi was granted. Thomas Joseph 'Conway was granted a decree nisi against Elsie Conway on the grounds of desertion. A similar decree was made in tho case of Walter John Seammell, on the ground of separation by mutual sentOn the petition of Frederick William Hill an order for restitution of conjugal rights was made against Dorothy Norwood Hill.
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Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17268, 14 November 1929, Page 9
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