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Arnold Clyde Ernst Hillbrick

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MARRIAGE LASTED ONLY 16 DAYS (1948)
Sixteen short days of married life, including a 10-day honeymoon, was apparently, enough for Arnold Clyde Ernest Hillbrick. Then he informed wife Margaret Winifred Hillbrick 'I can't settle down. I want to be free. I'm dissatisfied with the marriage. It would be better to leave you now, rather than live with you and cause unhappiness.' And so saying. Arnold left. That was the complete history of their married life. Margaret Hillbrick told Mr. Justice Wolff in the Divorce Court. They wed on Dec. 18, 1944. On Jan. 3, 1945, Arnold walked out. After the honeymoon, she said, they went to live with her mother. He seemed very restless and couldn't settle down. He spent all day away from home. When she asked him what was wrong he came right out with it—and left. 'I have written to him  several times to try to make it up,' said Margaret, 'but he won't do so. I have given it up now.' That was why she wanted a divorce, she intimated. And because Arnold Hillbrick had deserted her, Margaret got the decree which lawyer Fred Curran sought for her. Hillbrick will pay.



Arnold Clyde Ernest Hillbrick Married for Only 16 Days (1948)

Mirror (Perth, WA:1921-1956) - Sat 7 Aug 1948 - Page 8
MARRIAGE LASTED ONLY 16 DAYS
Sixteen short days of married life, including a 10-day honeymoon, was apparently, enough for Arnold Clyde Ernest Hillbrick. Then he informed wife Margaret Winifred Hillbrick 'I can't settle down. I want to be free. I'm dissatisfied with the marriage. It would be better to leave you now, rather than live with you and cause unhappiness.' And so saying. Arnold left. That was the complete history of their married life. Margaret Hillbrick told Mr. Justice Wolff in the Divorce Court. They wed on Dec. 18, 1944. On Jan. 3, 1945, Arnold walked out. After the honeymoon, she said, they went to live with her mother. He seemed very restless and couldn't settle down. He spent all day away from home. When she asked him what was wrong he came right out with it—and left. 'I have written to him several times to try to make it up,' said Margaret, 'but he won't do so. I have given it up now.' That was why she wanted a divorce, she intimated. And because Arnold Hillbrick had deserted her, Margaret got the decree which lawyer Fred Curran sought for her. Hillbrick will pay.


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CaptionMARRIAGE LASTED ONLY 16 DAYS Sixteen short days of married life, including a 10-day honeymoon, was apparently, enough for Arnold Clyde Ernest Hillbrick. Then he informed wife Margaret Winifred Hillbrick 'I can't settle down. I want to be free. I'm dissatisfied with the marriage. It would be better to leave you now, rather than live with you and cause unhappiness.' And so saying. Arnold left. That was the complete history of their married life. Margaret Hillbrick told Mr. Justice Wolff in the Divorce Court. They wed on Dec. 18, 1944. On Jan. 3, 1945, Arnold walked out. After the honeymoon, she said, they went to live with her mother. He seemed very restless and couldn't settle down. He spent all day away from home. When she asked him what was wrong he came right out with it—and left. 'I have written to him several times to try to make it up,' said Margaret, 'but he won't do so. I have given it up now.' That was why she wanted a divorce, she intimated. And because Arnold Hillbrick had deserted her, Margaret got the decree which lawyer Fred Curran sought for her. Hillbrick will pay.
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