"THE KID AIN'T MINE, anyway, though she was my housekeeper," would seem to be the satisfied reflection of William Joseph as he left the court after his former housekeeper, Mrs. Rivers, a divorcee, had failed to convince the magistrate. (See page 5).
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NZ Truth, Issue 1196, 1 November 1928, Page 9
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42"THE KID AIN'T MINE, anyway, though she was my housekeeper," would seem to be the satisfied reflection of William Joseph as he left the court after his former housekeeper, Mrs. Rivers, a divorcee, had failed to convince the magistrate. (See page 5). NZ Truth, Issue 1196, 1 November 1928, Page 9
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