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“BOUND TO BE A SMASH”

LORD CHEYLESMORE’S VIEW EVIDENCE IN DIVORCE SUIT. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received December 2, 8.20 p.m.) LONDON, December 1. Giving evidence during tho hearing of his wife’s petition lor a divorce, Lord Cheylesmore said he first met his wife through a friend. He telephoned and asked her to tea. They had not met previously. Cheylesmore sought to show that owing to the conditions of life in Canada his wife’s mind was weakened. She also became much under the influence of her mother. He described the house in which they lived as k ‘a good bungalow, as good as anything out West.” He said he had chosen Canada as his future home ? and he was returning there immediately. Counsel quoted from a letter written by Cheylesmore to a friend in England, saying: “Life with her is impossible. Sooner or later there is bound to he a smash.”

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12620, 3 December 1926, Page 2

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“BOUND TO BE A SMASH” New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12620, 3 December 1926, Page 2

“BOUND TO BE A SMASH” New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12620, 3 December 1926, Page 2

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