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Met In Sydney

me and skid: 'Are you going to come hack?' and I said: 'I refuse.' "He said: 'You'll never have Link.' With that, I walked down, the street. He followed, saying loudly: 'I'm coming with you. Wherever you go, I'll, be there. He followed me to the bank and stood outside. When I came out, he followed me to Hyde Pai-k, and I told him that I was going to sit there." Mr. Heavener: You have not been m Sydney long? I Mrs. Warwick: No. Were you living with him and your, three children m Wellington, New Zealand?— Yes. You were living with Mr. Link at Crown "Street?— Yes. . Mr. Penny (for the husband) : That night was the first time you had seen him since you left him m Wellington? Mrs. Warwick: Yes. Where you kissed him good-bye? — V!o. You -were going to Auckland for a holiday?— No, I told him I was going to Auckland; not to return to him. You had a very nice home? — I had a boarding-house. , ' , A , You depleted the bank-book the day you left? — Yes. When did, you meet Link?— ln Sydney. -"'•'■'. i Mr. Penny: Did you know the police were making inquiries for you? ' Mrs.' Warwick: No. - You lived m Sydney with Link, as Mrs. Link? — Yes. And you were > introduced to Captain Thurlway as Mrs. Link?— Yes. ' Did you hear your husband entreat you to/come back to your children?— He begged nic to go back. _ - - Did you hear the Captain say: Your husband has come a long way to save you. Be guided by him"?-r-No. Mr. Penny: Did your husband say: "I've had to leave the children with the Child Welfare Department"? Mrs. Warwick: No. ' Did you care?— l refuse to answer. The offer of a good position m another town. . A. splendid opportunity for advancement. How often have such chances been turned down because of the seemingly immense problem of removal? Yet a removal from one end of New Zealand to 'the other is quite a simple matter when handled by the New Zealand Express Company. Everything is taken out of your hands. Packing, transport v find unpacking at the other end— all are attended to by experts, and goods arrive at their destination on time, m perfect condition.*

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19290822.2.12

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1238, 22 August 1929, Page 3

Word count
Tapeke kupu
380

Met In Sydney NZ Truth, Issue 1238, 22 August 1929, Page 3

Met In Sydney NZ Truth, Issue 1238, 22 August 1929, Page 3

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