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ENGLISH DIVORCE SUIT.

ACTION BY LADY WALKER. Two domestic cases of particular interest were to have been dealt with in London in October last. In regard to the first, a London paper published photographs of the parties concerned “in the defended suit of Lady Synolda Walker, who petitions for divorce from Sir Robert J. M. Walker, Bart.” Sir Robert was born in 1890, and married in 1913. After service at the front during the war, he was lent to the New Zealand Government and attached to the instructional staff at Trentham. He went to Auckland in 1916, and was attached to the Headquarters staff with the rank of major until 1919, when he returned to England. The second was the case of Miss Gladys Cooper, the well-known actress who was to petition for the restitution of conjugal rights against her husband, Captain Herbert John Buckmaster. They were married in 1908, when Miss Cooper was 19 years of age.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1921, Page 5

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ENGLISH DIVORCE SUIT. Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1921, Page 5

ENGLISH DIVORCE SUIT. Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1921, Page 5

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