Divorce.
AUCKLAND. Feb. 10 In the divorce case Foi(h*s l> Forbes, which «•«« M W e the court toiln.v and adjourned, the petitioner (unattractive .voung. woman) depos"l 10 a. loiik period of flirtation bell™ lul ' - ''"S'wiid (Dr. Forbes) and another attractive young married. woman, a Mrs Clare. She ullewcd that her husband confessed to mis-' behaviour llt various places wiUl Mrs (la re, and aflso at his 0 W« >»«.<*. where the letter stayed during I'etmoimr.s absence, liospondent wok a uctim to the morp«i habiniiuY alt "" l ' S ""'""El-* 1 "ia. Uae stated that Dr. Forbes often, UMtcd her m*tress during her has, hands absence. Mrs C'lnro received ivui in her iH'drooui. On one occasion the doctor loft hurriedly try the front door, „s Mr Clare entered hy the hark. The doctor is said to have left the colony.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 43, 20 February 1904, Page 2
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137Divorce. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 43, 20 February 1904, Page 2
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