EXTRADITION REFUSED
SPITEFUL HUSBAND CHARGES WIFE WITH THEFT RAN AWAY AND TOOK CLOTHES Press Associatioti WELLINGTON, Tuesday. The two Australians who were the subjects of an application for an extradition order, Mabel Gladys Hadaway, aged 28, and Edmund Blundell, aged 37, salesman, appeared before Mr. E. Page, S.M., in the Wellington Maglsi trate's Court today, charged with j stealing at Sydney, on July 18, clothing valued at £2OO, the property of Thomas William G laddie Hadaway, husband of the woman. The magistrate refused the application for extradition and dismissed the case. The *wo accused first appeared in court in Christchurch. Their counsel, Mr. F. D. Sargent, alleged that the charge was simply the result of a husband’s spite against his wife, who had left Sydney with another man. He claimed that she had taken nothing hut personal clothing.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 753, 28 August 1929, Page 18
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138EXTRADITION REFUSED Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 753, 28 August 1929, Page 18
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