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A HUSBAND'S SQUANDERINGS.

Wild Extravagance. (Received 8.51 a.m.) LONDON, June 28. The Baroness Eckhaxdstein made application yesterday for a judicial separation, on the ground of her husband's cruelty and misconduct. A letter was read from her father, the late Sir Bumdell Maple, stating that he had paid the Baron"s debts, amounting to £60,00, within eighteen months of their marriage, in addition to allowances of the capital value of £70,000. The petitioner stated that she had undertaken obligations totalling £200,000 in order to meet the Baron's liabilities.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 154, 29 June 1907, Page 5

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A HUSBAND'S SQUANDERINGS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 154, 29 June 1907, Page 5

A HUSBAND'S SQUANDERINGS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 154, 29 June 1907, Page 5

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