AN ENGLISH DIVORCE CASE.
THE USUAL TESTIMONY AND A BRACE OF CO-RESPONDENTS.
London, .December 15. — Another sensational divoroe case - was before Justic c Hanman to-day. Mrs Hyde, daughter of Captain Rowley and niece of Admiral Rowley, has sued for a divorce from Frank Hyde, artist. She alleged oruelty against him, and he filed a cross bill alleging infidelity. Peicy and Bonley Tellgatc, cousins of Mr 3 Hyde, were brought in as co-respondents. Both sides denied the charges. It was shown that the corespondents had slept in the sitting-room of Mrs Hyde after she had left her husband but no actual misconduct was proved. In to-day's trial there was great excitement in court when the Lord Chief justice retired abruptly from the bench, apparently violently ill. It was found that the Justico had swallowed a lozenge whilst sitting, and for a moment came near chocking to death.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 237, 14 January 1888, Page 4
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146AN ENGLISH DIVORCE CASE. THE USUAL TESTIMONY AND A BRACE OF CO-RESPONDENTS. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 237, 14 January 1888, Page 4
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