THE HALL DIVORCE CASE.
(per press association.)
Auckland, December G.
At the Supreme Court, before Justice Connolly, Kate Emily Hall was granted a decree nisi, dissolving her marriage with Thomas Hall on the grounds set forth in Section 4 of the Divorce Act, 1898, which allows of application for divorce whore respondent has been imprisoned for upwards of seven years fqr attempting the life of petitioner. This is the sequel of the celebrated Tiward poisoning cgse of 1886, when Hall, after a protracted trial, was sentenced to penal servitude for life.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 7 December 1901, Page 3
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91THE HALL DIVORCE CASE. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 7 December 1901, Page 3
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