VANISHED HUSBAND FOUND
MAINTENANCE ORDER PROCEEDINGS (By Telegraph—Press Association) DUNEDIN, This Day. Six children, of which he is the father to another. Woman after deserting his wife and vanishing nine years ago, were a pathetic exhibition in the court this morning when Arthur George Bossward, was charged with the disobedience of a maintenance order. He had escaped c.e tection till New Year’s Day when his wife saw him investing money ■ on- the totalisator at Waikouaiti rac n s. The eldest of the children by the wqpian he is living with is il years. All tneso children were beautifully kept, and in splendid health, and counsel said Lossward was very steady, attending to Ins nome excellently. He was remanded for a week.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 5 January 1931, Page 4
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