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A DIVORCE CASE.

SEQUEL TO HALL CASE,

By Telegraph—Pros3 Association. Auckland, last night,

At tho Supreme Court, before Mr Justice Conolly, Kate Emily Hull 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 an application for divorce where respondent has been imprisoned for upwards of seven years for attempting the life of petitioner. This is the sequel to the celebrated Timaru poisoning case of 1886, when Hall, after a protracted trial, was sentenced to penal servitude for life.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 282, 7 December 1901, Page 2

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A DIVORCE CASE. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 282, 7 December 1901, Page 2

A DIVORCE CASE. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 282, 7 December 1901, Page 2

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