A Disgraceful Case.
A WOMAN PREFERS A DRUNKEN HUSBAND. [erom our own correspondent.] Invercargill, last night. A married woman applied to the Rivertown Police Court yesterday to have the prohibition order against her husband revoked, urging that he was unbearable virhout a little drink. The Police said it made little ffiff ismoe, the mun being drunk a of‘«n now as before the order was issued, rhe Bench declined to grant the application, and said it would inflict a severe penalty if the man camo up for drimltenu.ae,
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 368, 24 October 1889, Page 2
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87A Disgraceful Case. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 368, 24 October 1889, Page 2
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