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DIVORCES IN AUSTRALIA

NEW SOUTH WALES INCREASE. :/' A glance at the year’s records ojC \ die divorce office shows a steady im Orease in the petitions filed in New: 1 :'";; South Wales. To December 21 last year 1847 cases had been presented, compared with the previous year’s r ' total of 1750. . “ During the past year 1417 suits wore" set down for trial: The number disposed of was 1475, but the increase is!,explained by the fact, that about 60 ; cases ivere left- over ■uncompleted from 1927. This year’s Courts will have to deal with a “left-over” total of 397 cases.. .These have been set down fo'r hearing, and are at present awaiting trial.

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Shannon News, 11 January 1929, Page 1

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DIVORCES IN AUSTRALIA Shannon News, 11 January 1929, Page 1

DIVORCES IN AUSTRALIA Shannon News, 11 January 1929, Page 1

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