MET EACH WEEK-END
COUPLE’S EXTRAORDINARY ARRANGEMENT WIFE ORDERED TO RETURN An extraordinary arrangement whereby husband and wife agreed to separate for nine months and live together each week-end was brought to light in a divorce action before Mr. Justice Stringer in the Supreme Court this morning. Herbert Walter Kingsland (Mr. G. P. Finlay) sought an order for restitution of conjugal rights against Laura Kingsland. The two were married on March 7, 1916, and there were no children. Some time after the marriage the respondent resumed her work. In November, 1925, they agreed to separate and meet each week-end. At the expiry of the period, the petitioner asked his wife to come back, but she refused, and still refused to return. She was ordered to return within 14 days. ORDER IGNORED A decree nisi was granted Isidore Frainea Kronfeld (Mr. G. P. Finlay) against Annie Olga Kronfeld, for failure to comply with an order for restitution of conjugal rights. The respondent was living in Sydney and the order was made in March last.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 135, 29 August 1927, Page 16
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