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WILL STAY FREE NOW

WOMAN’S TWO HUSBANDS MATRIMONIAL TANGLE (Australian and N.Z. Press Association) Reed. 1.16 p.m. SYDNEY, To-day. A curious matrimonial tangle is reported from Newcastle. In 1918 a man married a woman whose first husband was reported to have been killed at the war. There were two children by the second union. Then news came that the woman’s first husband was still alive. A divorce followed, but after the decree had been made absolute it. was discovered that the first husband was wrongly reported to be alive, and had, without doubt, died before the second marriage. For the sake of the children the divorced husband desires to remarry, but the woman refuses to consider the idea.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 575, 30 January 1929, Page 13

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WILL STAY FREE NOW Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 575, 30 January 1929, Page 13

WILL STAY FREE NOW Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 575, 30 January 1929, Page 13

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