A WIFE DESERTER.
TWELVE MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT. By Telegraph—Press . sociation. Aucklanil, Tuesday. . At the Police Court, Frederick William Layton, who was traced through tlie. publicity given liis case by the Salvation Army, \va : »=.-n l ineed to six months imprisonment for wife desertion, and six months' lor <lo«erUmr his family, the sentences to iie cumulative. Mi't=. Layton and family arrived from Canada last December, expcctin:: to be met in Auckland liy iter husband. who could Hot be :f(>1111' 1. Willi oii 1 y 17, : j n possession, obtained tlie assistance of the Salvation Army. ]<er husband's portrait, published in the Army journal, led to his iden i t i:M! ;!n U llliUl wllO had. been a shipmate t n. flic steamer Rot.orna, where lie passed as a single man and paid marked athntien to a young lady at Clirislxrhuroh, and that they later went to Melbourne and Parted in the sott drinks business. I ==•=====
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 98, 11 September 1912, Page 2
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153A WIFE DESERTER. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 98, 11 September 1912, Page 2
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