WITH THE MAID
DIVORCE SUIT FOLLOWS DiSCOVERY OF WIFE Sydney, Thursday. When Mrs. Gladys May Gray came out from Laneashire in 1929 to join her husband, Claude Harry Gray, he met at the boat after she Ixad waited for three hours, she told Mr. Justiee Boyce in the Divorce Court towhen she was granted a deeree nisi. They went to live at Ryde, said Mrs. Gray, and her husband, employed by th© It.A.C.A. on road control, was drinlcing constantly and was "out with women" all the. time. One day last January, at 2 a.m. he went to put his car away, and she found him sitting in the front seat with Janet Wilkinson, the maid from the liouse across the street. There was a row, and her husband had thrashed and lciclced her. A confession from the husband that he lovod another woman was put in by the wife, who said she secured it on condition that she would not. molest the woman Wilkinson. The Judge found the miseonduct with Janet Wilkinson proved.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 330, 17 September 1932, Page 6
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