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MR CARRIE MOORE.

A MAIiIiLHJE AMJ ITS ,SENSATIONAL SEQUEL. IiUEACII UP PROMISE ACTION SETTLED. A\ hat promised to lie one of the most sensational cases of 'breach of promises heard in our courts has been settled (reports the Australian Star, Sydney). The principal was at one time n sporting writer for the Wellington Evening Post, and the first Manager of Wonderland (Minniirtr). Mis-: Ivy Salvia, it will be recalled, issued a writ against Mr. Percy Plantagenet Jiigwood (Mis s Carrie Moore's husband) claiming £3IXIO for breach, of j promise. At Hie outset both parties 1 were determined to light the ease in tho Courts, but to-day a settlement was announced.

'Mr. Arthur Dewy, Mr. Bigwood's solicitor, stated on the afternoon of tho sth that a settlement had been effected, which was satisfactory not only to his client, but- to .Miss 'Satvin. Mr. Dcc-v explained that it was tho original intention of ilr. Bigwood to light tho case out in the courts, but urgent business in England would not permit bis remaining in Australia to do so. M;\ Bigwood would sail ior England almost immediately.

hen seen by a Star reporter, Mr. Bigwood confirmed Mr. J)eery's statement that a settlement had been arrived at.

"Js it a fact that you intend to go to England almost immediately?" r «io'»e<t Mr. Bigwood, "it is my intention to return with as little delay as possible.';

"The suit is now definitely settled';" " Ves," was the reply. .Miss Ivy Salvin, looking much .satisfied, was interviewed by a Star representative. "Is it a fact that the breach of promise action is settled?" "Yes" she replied. " wUom did tlie overtures for a settlement emanate 1" "Mr. Big«-ooil.-'- j " |Jid you and Mr. Bigwood meet today?'

''Yes Wc met at Mr. J. 3. Carroll's office this morning." ;'J low- long did the interview last?'' ten minutes!'' 01 "' 1 ' lllWUt &V °

n o '. l '.' l - -N" l ' you desired?' ,V' s v smilingly replied, "I pra.etically dictated terms to him." How about the impounded motor■

''' revert to inc.'' satis ed wuli the agreement?" 1 boroughlv."

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tin-' h'ri ' "" l at lil "' H - V t0 aht ' ,oi '' teinis of Settlenn-nl." ■'; .V°u lieur 1 hat Mr. Bigwood w. ls

IVrlmps Ik- is .- .H- V ?- 11 Irav! »S S.V'l-.ln-idcl. ] will most 'lav f"w \rn!!, l !'"i'r 1 ' Mr> ( ' ilnull ami »-. ' solictors for tilt, partis. ■■ to .lisdo,,. tlie tfrins .»i st-lil.-J , l K f-'l'iincl from „ ,clial,l<> solllrf. ( sl Vs t ,„. Sl#r| t |,. lt j (| ._ fi j ... «;oo ( | af |, (o Kivi> X|iss s . ||vin s(ini -_ tisn " "»■

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Mr. IJif-n-f,,,,!. ilfln . |,, nvil ,„ ills wff ., ;il . ( ' l ' ir itjo.sly\ 'i'lii'iilre n» tin- Moml:iv artoriio.oi, to (lie 11 il ll<l \v i;ic I'iiPocoiirs,., it i,, in „ | ;lluW|| ;.™ /"'""'iliulo V»ci,in- friend--1 J ml !«• n.ol liiii'kod M001t;,,,. flf | thi' .Mrtr(i|mli(; U |, fov a fonsiilt-i-alilc! sum.

' Mrs. I',i f iv„„ (1 ariss f . ari . i(l nftHj:,,. lir. M ai . t „f « T1|(1 Mmy m . iloM, received n wire from RandwHc (0 (1," ,nv,t n,„t 1,,.,, iu.sl.ana lind won .•e»00 Oil llio Metro],olituii. Needles, to sav tl.o popular actress was miu-lv elated at U», srtem of fc* fnuftniL v |

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 253, 19 October 1908, Page 4

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MR CARRIE MOORE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 253, 19 October 1908, Page 4

MR CARRIE MOORE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 253, 19 October 1908, Page 4

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