THE CRAWFORD-DILKE CASE. BY TELEGRAPH. -COPY RIGHT.
Irbuter's telegrams.] London, July 16. The Crawford v. Crawford-Dilke divorce suit ia now being re-heard by the court. Sir Charles Dilke gave evidence to-day, and positively denied the allegad adultery. A Press Association message s:iys : — Sir Charles Dilke hart admitted that there were indiscretion* in his conduct some eleven years ago, but he denies every accusation of familiarity with Mrs Crawford. His mother and servants give detailed accounts nf his every-day movements. The woman Funny, whoso name wab brought up at the tiial in the Divorce Court, is still absent from London. •
THE LATEST. [Received July 19th, 35 p m.J London, July 18th. In the divorce suit Crawford v. Crawford and Dilke, evidence has been given by servants in favour of theco respondent, but the' latter made certain damaging admissions.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2189, 20 July 1886, Page 2
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137THE CRAWFORD-DILKE CASE. BY TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT. Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2189, 20 July 1886, Page 2
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