DIVORCE GRANTED
LORD INVERCLYDE WINS CASE
(United Frees Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)
(Received this day at 11.10 a.in.) LONDON, December 22.
Lord Inverclyde was granted divorce with expenses against Paanakker Lord Fleming, giving judgment said that a year after her" marriage, Lady Inverclyde proposed that lier husband pay her £SOOO a year unconditionally. The solicitors advised her that the proposal was illegal, and the matter was then dropped, hut it lias a material bearing on the case, for it is demonstrated that, within a year, the parties were ,so estranged that Lady Inverclyde was contemplating the contingency, as she put it herself, of “going off with another man,” and endeavouring to secure pecuniary provision from her husband in the event of that- happening. Lord Fleming held that, on one or more occasions, Paanakker spent the whole night in, her flat, and so expressed the opinion that th© facts proved relevant to her guilt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 December 1933, Page 5
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152DIVORCE GRANTED Hokitika Guardian, 23 December 1933, Page 5
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