BIGAMIST SENT TO PRISON
“NO R.EDEEAHNG FEATURE.” Christchurch, November 2. Declaring that there were no redeeming features in the case, Air Justice Adams, in the Supreme Court, imposed a sentence of a year’s imprisonment on Thomas Henry Alansley, for bigamy. Counsel said Alansley, three rponths after separation from his wife in 1915, became infatuated with a second woman, and went through the marriage ceremony. Soon afterwards lie went to Samoa, and stayed "till 1920.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2654, 3 November 1923, Page 3
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74BIGAMIST SENT TO PRISON Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2654, 3 November 1923, Page 3
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