SUTTON VANE REBUKED
“UNDESIRABLE” TO KNOW AUTHOR OF “OUTWARD BOUND” ii.iN ca “ hardly be too widely pubh t! i at this gentleman, who has uay been divorced once, seems to every opportunity of misleading other ladies.” This was the statement made by Mr. ÜBtice Bateman in granting a decree to Mrs. Helen D. E. Sulton Vane en he spoke in severe terms of the ane Hunt Sutton Vane. ' known author and playwll ose play, “Outward Bound,” theatrical sensation when it \ r Educed in London. nowK Usllce Ba -teson added: “He has he i De * n divorced a second time, and a,,.- 1 ® by no means a desirable ac‘qll nce or res Pectable women. thi« ®bould like to refuse a decree in let tKi aSe * n or der that 1 should not aeaiTT IS rF entle . man loose on society I mJV But misconduct is proved, and for gran t a decree nisi, with costs, the protection of :h,» 1 idv.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 407, 16 July 1928, Page 1
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