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WIFE WHO LEFT HOME. No defence was entered when a charge of adultery was levelled against O’Hagen v. O’Hagen heard at the Supreme Court, Wanganui, on Friday. James Andrew O’Hagen (Mr. A. D. Brodie) said he was married to Elizabeth Charlotte O’Hagan in 1907. In June of this year his wife left him, and he understood that she stayed at a New Plymouth boarding-house with Old. Mrs. M. Ottenvay, proprietress of the boarding-house, identified respondent and co-respondent as a man and woman who stayed at her establishment as “Mr. and Mrs. Old” last June. A decree nisi was granted, and petitioner was allowed the custody of the three eldest children.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1926, Page 5
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112SEVERED TIES Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1926, Page 5
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