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1 (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) i, Auckland, Monday, e Hansen, a married man, who eloped i. to Nelson with a Mrs Compton, and s who was arrested on a charge of wife e desertion, arrived nt Manukan in (he ' d Wariaka yesterday. Mrs Compton acif corapanied him. Mrs Hansen was •, waiting on llifi wharf for her husband, d As soon as tho women saw each other d a free fight took place, and the s belligerent, females were separated il with difficulty. In a railway carriage 5- another skirmish took place. Mrs " [. Hansen at. last got in such a state of e excitement that she dashed'at an ■a e open door as the train was entering a tunnel, and attempted to throw her- • e self between the carriages, exclaiming !- "Anywhere, anywhere out of the if world." Sergfc. Green, however, sue-. d ceeded in clutching her dress before • r- she could effect her purpose. Onaiw rival at the police station Mrs Hansetfi ,t wished to remain at the door of her e husband's cell, and us she threatened t to commit suicide if she was sent t away, she was locked up.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1747, 28 July 1884, Page 2
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191TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1747, 28 July 1884, Page 2
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