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LEADING SIMPLE LIFE

LORD CHEYLESMORE IN CANADA CHILDLESS WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE RELATIONS STRAINED By Te'Jigraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Australian and N. 7-. Cable Association LONDON, November 30. Lady Cheylesmore, formerly Miss Nora Parker, an Australian, is petitioning for divorce from her husband, whom she married in 1914, when she was a chorus girl almost fresh from Tasmania. The purpose of the present action is to establish domicile of tho parties, as the husband had filed a petition for divorce in Canada, while the wife has filed her petition in London, declaring her husband’s domicile to be British. After the war Cheylesmore purchased a ranch in Alberta, saying it was a man’s country, ■ and that he would not return to the empty club life of London for a King’s ransom. Counsel, however, stated-that Lady Cheylesmore always understood that their life in Canada would he temporary. The couple for a time lived in a ten-by-twelve shack, with no covering on the bedroom floors, no washstand, and no water laid on. The relations of husband and wife were strained, because she was childless. At her husband’s request she underwent treatment by various doctors, but was unable to bear him a child. Sir Edward Marshall-Hall, qn behalf of the wife, sharply cross-examined Lord Cheylesmore for the purpose of showing that he was trying to get rid of her because she was childless, and his mother objected to the marriage. The case was adjourned.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12619, 2 December 1926, Page 6

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LEADING SIMPLE LIFE New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12619, 2 December 1926, Page 6

LEADING SIMPLE LIFE New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12619, 2 December 1926, Page 6

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