WIFE'S GUILT
Judge Desires More
Evidence
(Prom "N.Z. Truth's" Special Dunedin Kep.) ...„■'. There is no Reno divorce court i m New Zealand. Pending that happy-ror unhappy-Mime, it is advisable for those contemplating severance of nuptial, bonds to look to their evidence. 'A JUDICIAL, jab at the possibility of . illusive divorce was sent out by Mr. Justice Sim m the Dunedin Divorce Court the other day, when a triangular matrimonial » affair was under consideration. It was easy, -commented his honor, for a party to a divorce to say: "Very well, I will admit I committed misconduct!. . ." to a private detective or other paid party, but this was not what th© court required m such a case as that under consideration, where a corespondent was 'brought into the matter. - ■■■.-■'■'■■ The whole thing could easily be fictitious and illusive. The particular suit was one m which dissolution of marriage was sought by lunmiiiiurnncmimiiiitrmiiimmiiininmiiimimiHiinicMiiiiiiiiHiciiirfMiHraiiHiiihuimimiiiHii wmtnrtHittHirrariinmmiiiiiHimiiiinnnnniumiiiiiinHiuiiiiuiiiiuiniiiiiMiniminiiuiiinuHiiiaM
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NZ Truth, Issue 1146, 17 November 1927, Page 9
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151WIFE'S GUILT NZ Truth, Issue 1146, 17 November 1927, Page 9
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