PUNCTURED HIS TYRE.
Petitioner: I sa,w the eo-respondenl kiss my wife in a flat at Barcomj Avenue. Then the light went out. I Counsel: you do then? I Petitioner: I punctured his motor! cycle with a skewer. I The incident was related in the DiJ vorce Court, at Sydney, before Mil Justice Owen, When Edward Jiamel Jones, a meat inspector, of Barcoml Avenue, sought a divorce from Hilda Adelaide Jones (formerly Culpan), all leging miscouduct with Charles Angus! tus Wild, who was joined as co-respondi ent. The parties were married in Ncv| Zealand in 1913. ‘ 1 « - ■
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Shannon News, 3 September 1929, Page 2
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96PUNCTURED HIS TYRE. Shannon News, 3 September 1929, Page 2
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