A CLAIRVOYANT'S EARNINGS.
";-A divorce suit was heard before Mr. Justice Hodges in the Melbourne Practice Court, in which the 1 petitioner was Sarah Ann Turner (47), 24, Brunswick Street, Fitzroy. Petitioner, in her affidavit, stated that she earned her living- as 'a.nureo.. boardinghouse-keeper, and herbalist., llesiionueut was George Turner (52), of Trafalgar, farmer. Petitioner gave evidenco that sinco 1003 respondent had never given her a-shilling of money, and she had supported, the family. .■■ .-.■ ■, Mr. Jones (for respondent)! "Dnring the last three or. four years you havo earned largo sums by clairvoyaucyr" , ... "I havo earned sufflolont money to keep and educato my children." ~•..'"■ "Havo not your earnings amounted to w£2o JB3O, or jBIO a wookP" :-..■■ ' "I have,earned such money in Sydney, not in Melbourne; and you havo,to consider my expenses.": . _ , ..: "Have you not, apart from your herbalist 'business, niado as much as from .£lO to il4 a, week?" ■•■ ' ■:-.-. . "Not here. Tho first timo I went to •Syd4 ney I mado ovor X3OO, but the second time I made less." ■ . . - ' ; Corrpborntivb ovidenco having been given a decree nisi for tho dissolution of tho marriaga was granted. :, ■ ■. ~ ... ._ No neod to try a dozen or so remodios for coughs, colds, and influenza. Aim straight for "Dingo" .Eucalyptus. Is. a bottlo everywhere.—Advt., . .-.'.■'■■■■■. . .' ... 15-horso powor "Stuart" Motor T&xicabs arrivo per fi.s. TuraHna, und will ply for hire ;on the streets of Wellington at an early date For fruther particulars, apply Inglis Bros' Ingli9 Kros., Wellington.—Advi ."' Recruiting officials at Naples havo discovered that a poor young peasant who had been enlisted is the son of Signora Esther Baldfhi, a wealthy lady who entrusted her child to a nurse, lost him, and had been searching for him for twenty years. The young man is now heir to .£200,000. • : ■. ■..'•;. .;• A now "Jack the Hipper" hos appeared in St. Petersburg, and is killing, and robbing women. He has already murdered three girls, and leat.es a note on the body of each victim explaining that he Jim talton thoir money. "m b (oq ior Jreolag toe eartk of. womea."- ~,.■■...,:.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 670, 22 November 1909, Page 7
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339A CLAIRVOYANT'S EARNINGS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 670, 22 November 1909, Page 7
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