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THE RIGHT TO WEEP

Queer English Court Case (Received 8, 8.45 a.m.) LONDON. Marcb 6. "A husband bas no right to use physical xneans or shut up his wife wher© her moans and cries cannot be heard," said Mr Justic© Bennett in the Chancery Division, in dismissing a neighbour's motion to commit Edward Stutely to prison for alleged noncompliance With a Court order that he should not permit the nuisance caused by his wife'a "crying, whining moaning, and other noisei.''

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 44, 8 March 1937, Page 4

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THE RIGHT TO WEEP Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 44, 8 March 1937, Page 4

THE RIGHT TO WEEP Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 44, 8 March 1937, Page 4

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