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BREACH OF PROMISE

A WEALTHY DEFENDANT. CASE DEVELOPS INTO A FAROE. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Received 5.12 p.m., April 9. * London, April 9. A farcial breach of promise case was brought by Agnes Isabel Hales, who sued the oldest son of Rupert Gainness Ivoagh.

As no doouments and no witnesses were produced and there was no corroboration of plaintiffs evidence, her connsel at the outset withdrew.

Plaintiff made damaging admissions regarding her past life, and also as to false statement of her age when she was confronted by the register. She also admitted two aliases.

A verdict was immediately returned for defendant.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1426, 10 April 1905, Page 2

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BREACH OF PROMISE Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1426, 10 April 1905, Page 2

BREACH OF PROMISE Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1426, 10 April 1905, Page 2

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