DIVORCED BRIDE.
LONDON, Sept. J 7. A wedding could not take place at a London register oiliee yesterday bonvecii a Dutch bride anti bridegroom owin'- io the Diit'h divorce law pie- ■, l ining a resptmdeni from marrying a co-respondent. Tb,. topy a decree obtained i„ 11nl!.-.ml wa* produced by the bride ■ !.c gave notice of tile marriage. Hu- registrar look provisionally. When tlie part;, arrived at the oiliee vest eld.r, they were told that the mai -.wo'iild o'": !"■ valid in l b,Hand nr ■ ii,, ~iH , 1 1 inniun' but thi.-. meaning •h it abroad thi \ would not have the slaniling of man and wife. On th" position being explained to Hie bride, who cmld not speak English, she Imi'i into tears and had to he asda ,1 ie m..ter ear. The hridegroom -aid lie would go to I lollaiid lo make iiK| lll rii‘* a* he was net satisfied with the ruling.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1923, Page 1
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152DIVORCED BRIDE. Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1923, Page 1
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