A THEATRICAL SCANDAL IN ADELAIDE.
Ai>llaipi;, June 5. A case that is exciting some interest came on at the Adelaide local Court to day, when Thomas Hudson, comedian, well known in connection with Hudson's Minstrel Surprise Party, which has been playing a season of about nine months in Adelaide, was sued for i2OO wayes clue to a member of the company, known as Miss Ada Maven. Hudson iia^> been living with Mi°s Maven, whose real name is Amelia Suitor, for the last ten years, rind piomLsed to marry her. Recently a iascinating pianiste named Miss May Habgood, fiom London, joined the company, and Hudson fell a \ietnn to her charms and married hei . The happy pair were on their way to Melbourne to spend the honeymoon, when the bridegroom was arrested at Scrviceton on a warrant taken out by Alias Maven. The prosecutrix states that she was huppobed to get a regular salary, and the amount claimed was owing to her. The case was adjourned, and trie matter has fcincc been settled out of Court.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 273, 16 June 1888, Page 5
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175A THEATRICAL SCANDAL IN ADELAIDE. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 273, 16 June 1888, Page 5
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