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“NOT A BAD CHAP”

WIFE’S MAINTENANCE CLAIM HUSBAND’S 5/- A WEEK “He comes home, not exactly drunk, but holding more than he should,” declared Emily Dorothy Cleaver, in the Onehunga Police Court today, in asking for a maintenance oi'der against her husband, W. T. Cleaver. Complainant accused her husband of drunken 1 habits and persistent cruelty. The magistrate, MY. F. H. Levien, remarked that on the wife’s evidence Cleaver did not seem a bad chap at all Ho gave her all his wages regularly retaining only 5s weekly for himself and she made him sleep in an outhouse. The case was adjourned for further evidence.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 799, 21 October 1929, Page 11

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“NOT A BAD CHAP” Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 799, 21 October 1929, Page 11

“NOT A BAD CHAP” Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 799, 21 October 1929, Page 11

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