POLITICIAN'S DIVORCE.
CARR-GOMM V. CRAWSHAYWILLTAMS. ' By Telegraph—Presa Association— Oopyrisrlit London, July 28. In the Divorce Division of tli« High Court to-day, Mr.'Carr-Gomm, M.P., was granted a divorce.. The case was undefended. Hubert William Culling' Carr-Gomm, M.l'., sued for a divorce from his wiTo oil tiie ground of misconduct with Eliot Craw* hay-Williams, who was Parliamentarv private secretary to Mr. Lloyd-Goorgo. Mr Craw sh a v-W iili am s wis regarded as a rising politician, and both men are prominent club men. Mrs. Carr-Gonnn, who was the third wifo of the petitioner, comes of a wealthy family, her father being a. large landowner.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1815, 30 July 1913, Page 5
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102POLITICIAN'S DIVORCE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1815, 30 July 1913, Page 5
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