GHOST AS CO-RESPONDENT
Dr William Boyce, of St. Angeles, who cites a ghost as co-respondent in his divorce case (the result, apparently, of his wife’s addiction to seances), is not the first to have suffered from "that strange competition. A few years ago a Georgia husband got a decree on the ground that the ghost of his wife’s first husband made life intolerable for him. The analogous case of Dr Mansfield Robinson (in 1926) was planetary rather than spiritual. He claimed to have discovered an affinity in Mars, and even sent her a wireless message, which the Post Office solemnly accepted.— 1 Observer. 1
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Evening Star, Issue 23693, 28 September 1940, Page 3
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104GHOST AS CO-RESPONDENT Evening Star, Issue 23693, 28 September 1940, Page 3
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