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TELEGRAPHIC.

[Per Pfesa Asaociatiop,] ;y .y. ■ ' Utb C&Sa&ft's XllaesS' ■ Auckland, March 22, The illness of Mrs OaJman, who is a| 0u2"i!12 Ir pleurisy, is so serious ■'■ Vy that no hopes are entertained of her ' • ■■-?. recovery, ■ .., ,'<Mr '.. . "*:",, : V&fafmsijffii •.;.■/:•'£ Dunedin, March In the Divorce Ooiirfc to : day".'the ' ;. = ca6B of. Armstrong'v. Armstrong'./.; :'£ oarneon. Tbjs' : w^the^i(e!Bpetitjqi}.. ■for'SjVorcoprl tbegroqncl of a'Tjiga-;;' rjj .rnous rnarrjage chaffed; ty' sJb■:■ .W-------respondent. ,The parties .mii'm*. ried at Poplar, respondent; being a widower. After. the; marriage; : the .s'S respondent went to 'Australia "as,'. tt." steward : ; to iari.;,. Orient; liner, f and j; K;| petitioner'followed: 1 him to;New ; .;:i!og ■Borith \Vates, where they lived -fori;;||| some time. : Petitioner ■ had to: go).%£|? ; Home for her healthy and, both,i before]; : g||

and after respondent suggested separation on ascount of disagreements, and ultimately a deed was signed. Petitioner then lost sight of him till she came out to look for him, when she learned ho hud settled in Now Zealand, and afterwards that ho had married, She eame out to the colony under an assumed name, and learned that Armstrong had been married to a young girl of 18, having convinced her and hot' mother that he was a widower by showing proofs of his first wife's disease. Respondent was a steward on the Takapuna. A decree nisi, with costs, was granted, to be made absolute in three months. It appears that Mrs Armstrong has come into a legacy in Scotland by which she receives .£2OOO a year. The case of Anderson v. Anderson, the husband's petition, was ordered to stand over.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4070, 23 March 1892, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4070, 23 March 1892, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4070, 23 March 1892, Page 2

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