PRIMO CARNERO
IN BREACH OP PROMISE ACTIONLONDON, March 3. The breach of promise- action -against Primo Camera, ithe boxer, by Miss Emelia Tersini, was ordered by Mr Justice Horridg e in the " King’s Bench Division yesterday, not to be heard before April 3. - ' Mr Lawson Campbell, for Camera, asked that the case should not be taken until seven days -after the return of the -depositions ; .of Camera’s evidence from America,'.where ,h. e is now fulfilling engage nien'ts. No order liau yet been made for" Camera to be examined in America, hut he (counsel) understood that Misg Tersini's advisers would not oppose it.
-Mr T. J. Hobley (for Mis.s Tersini) : W-e do oppose it. If Camera has engagement® -in America surely there will 'be -a time when he is fre e to come here. ' The judge :He has no right to go to America when he has an action coming on. '• I
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1933, Page 2
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