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THE JOSHUA DIVORCE CASE.

Sensational Evidence, (By Telegraph,—Press Association,) Napieu, Friday. In the Joshua divorce case Mrs Joshua, under cross-examination, said she had lived with Joshua for four years before being married. The reason he gave for postponing his promise to mwry her, was that he was a Jew, and his mother objected to his marrying a Christian. They passed as man aud wife in England aud Paris. Her mother did not know she was not married till told by Bomeone else. A quarrel between Joshua and her ben gan in 1890, when tboy wenttoTaupo, Miss Miller first spoke to her about her husband and Annie Trift. Mrs Kemp had said sho had turned the latter out of Joshua's bedroom at night, ■ '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4249, 21 October 1892, Page 3

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122

THE JOSHUA DIVORCE CASE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4249, 21 October 1892, Page 3

THE JOSHUA DIVORCE CASE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4249, 21 October 1892, Page 3

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