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DOMESTIC DIFFERENCES.
"A Short Life and a Gay One."
Minnie Eluxa Duincnil, f.toor-rftrcet, Titzroy,
<JUfd hrr httsUuxl, Kydnoy Hylvoster Duincnil,
Kllvcromilh, at Uio FiUroy court yesterday, alleg
ing that ho loft Iter and tiiclr two chililron with
out adequate mean of mpport.
According to ujq evidence of compJanant, sue
wjw compelled to losiw her husl>and about five
weekii ago, as be ordered her out of toe bouse,
telling her it waa either bo or toe who would have
to go. 'flic (rouble arose because be Bui uccxw-td
her of uiisf-onduct with her cousin. There was
no truth in toe allegation, and when her husband!
made tin accusation againot her, toe denied it. !
He, however, ordered her out of tlie hoiwe, and
she Juid no altemativc but to go. %Sl»e had received
no money from him for five weeks fw the sujfXJrt
of herself or the two children.
Defendant denied that lie luid made the accti.-si-
(ion. There war no reason why liis wife should
leave home, except that she had told him she \v,i>
tired ot humdrum marked life, and was going to
have "a good, time— u aluirt life and a gay ono"
for her.
The mother of complainant, Bfrn. Roilly, mid
there, was never a bettor girl than complainant
imtil she was 10, and then she had given a lot
of trouble. In fact, she had broken witness's heart.
Defendnui was a good husband, and the couple
Iliad a splendid liome. Complainant said she in-
itended to have a "gay life. .
j The bench adjourned the ca.se for four wecka,
(defendant to pay SO/ pcr week to his wife in the
meantime, and to pay £5 for the Kupport of Uic
(children fo- toe past five weeks.
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