UNDEFENDED DIVORCE CASES
DECREES NISI GRANTED Decrees nisi were granted by Mr. Justice Ostler in the Supreme Court yesterday in the following undefended divorce cases, the name of petitioner being mentioned first:— John Richard Bowen Hogg Mair v. Annie Jane Mair, desertion. Muriel Eileen Gertrude Chichester v. Frank Charles Chichester, desertion. Charles George Gordon Trevethick v. Ethel May Trevethick, desertion. Mabel Annie Alice Kate Haines v. Edwin Jarvis Haines, desertion. Eva Gerard v. Francis Gerard, desertion. Robert Duncan v. Kathleen Edith Hammond Duncan, desertion. Vonnie Dolores Hodson v. Alick Colin Hodson, separation. Florence Muriel Woolcott v. Tasman Charles Stephen Woolcott, adultery. Grace Ainsworth v. Gerald Allen Ainsworth, desertion. Harold Percival Bishop v. Ida Alexandre Belle Bishop, separation. Stanley Broughton Pilcher v. Eugenie Christine Pilcher, separation. Nellie May O'Neill v. James Stephen O’Neill, separation. Louisa Florence Weinberg v. John Alfred Weinberg, separation. Ivyleen Jessie Smith v. Richard Benjamin Carter Smith, desertion. Margaret Mary Crawford v. James Coutts Crawford, separation. Marion Emeline Winifred Mears v. Joseph Arthur Mears, separation. Herbert Denham v. Olive Louisa Denham, desertion. Herbert Charles Bacon v. Jane Elizabeth Bacon, separation. Rachael Bork v. August Carl Bork, desertion. An order for restitution of conjugal rights was made against Gladys Margaret Martin on the petition of James Martin.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 31, 31 October 1928, Page 8
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208UNDEFENDED DIVORCE CASES Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 31, 31 October 1928, Page 8
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