The Open Door
"UE has provided a home and has. f 1 a right to have his spcta.-darrr-' ed and his chops cooked,"; said Magistrate Hunt, of Auckland, referring to Henry Wrennall, against whom his wife, Jeanie, - applied for maintenance, separation and guardianship. "She is not destitute. The door (s open for her to go.home." Lawyer .Schramm, who appeared for the wife, . suggested that dcx fendant should be "a sport" and pay .£la week for the child. : Lawyer Moody (for the husband) : "My frierid has let.the cat. out of the bag. She wants money for the child." : V The case was adjourned sine die, '■ . the husband undertaking to pay 15/-,a week to the Salvation. Army. , for the care ,of the child. ■ ', On leaving the box, complainant suggested that Henry might not pay the money. His Worship: "If he doesn't, I .know what to do with him!"
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NZ Truth, Issue 1193, 11 October 1928, Page 8
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146The Open Door NZ Truth, Issue 1193, 11 October 1928, Page 8
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