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FORTY-SEVEN RULES

A CONDITIONAL' MARRIAGE. JUDGE GRANTS ANNULMENT. (United Press Association. —By Electrio * Telegraph.—Copyright. ] (Received this day at 11.15 a.m.) NEW YORK, December 29. When Albert Ross, aged thUy-seven years, of Jersey, married Rebecca Cane, aged 26, she drew up forty-seven rules for their mutual guidance, covering everything from attending church to the division of his salary with no questions asked. Until Albert signed, lie was to remain a kissless bridegroom. Albert refused to sign and the Judge upheld his attitude by granting an annulment.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 December 1931, Page 6

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85

FORTY-SEVEN RULES Hokitika Guardian, 30 December 1931, Page 6

FORTY-SEVEN RULES Hokitika Guardian, 30 December 1931, Page 6

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