NOT SURE WHAT TO MAKE OF IT ALL.— Certainly, Helen Rivers, the pretty divorcee, looks far from happy about the way her case went against her when she asked the bench to adjudge William Joseph, an elderly factory manager, the father of her unborn baby. The picture shows Mrs. Rivers (centre) leaving the Auckland Mainten* v ance Court with Lawyer Beattie and a friend.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1196, 1 November 1928, Page 5
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64NOT SURE WHAT TO MAKE OF IT ALL.—Certainly, Helen Rivers, the pretty divorcee, looks far from happy about the way her case went against her when she asked the bench to adjudge William Joseph, an elderly factory manager, the father of her unborn baby. The picture shows Mrs. Rivers (centre) leaving the Auckland Mainten* v ance Court with Lawyer Beattie and a friend. NZ Truth, Issue 1196, 1 November 1928, Page 5
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