BIGAMY
AN UNUSUAL POSITION
Auckland, Last Night.
An unusual position was disclosed at the Supreme Court to-day when a young man named lan Campbell Cameron came up for sentence on a charge of bigamy. Mr. ylustice Stringer said Cameron had deserted his first wife and then married again concealing from the second woman the fact that be was already married. He bad two children by the second wife. Mr. J. 11.I 1 . W. Dickson, the defending counsel, said that the first wife was a woman of notoriously bad character and had lived with other men since Cameron left her. He was prepared to undertake or accede to divorce proceedings and then to marry his present wife. The case was adjourned till tomorrow for a surety to be found on Cameron’s behalf. His Honour said that if the surety was forthcoming he would consider allowing accused his freedom so that the course suggested by counsel might be adopted.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3699, 4 October 1927, Page 3
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157BIGAMY Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3699, 4 October 1927, Page 3
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