Line 4.0.0 to divorce her.

Line 4.0.1 Seabrook, who allegec

Line 4.0.2 that his wife, Gladys Ethel

Line 4.0.3 Seabrook, of Brisbane, had

Line 4.0.4 deserted him, was granted a

Line 4.0.5 decree nisi for dissolution of

Line 4.0.6 the marriage.

Line 4.0.7 In his petition, Seabrook, an

Line 4.0.8 Annerley carter, said he was

Line 4.0.9 married on February 3, 1942.

Line 4.0.10 He enlisted in the army, and

Line 4.0.11 while on leave lived with his

Line 4.0.12 wife in Brisbane. There were

Line 4.0.13 no children.

Line 4.0.14 Soon after the marriage, Sea-

Line 4.0.15 brook said, he became ill, and

Line 4.0.16 was discharged from the army,

Line 4.0.17 in June, 1942. When he spoke

Line 4.0.18 to his wife about her going

Line 4.0.19 dancing, they had arguments.

Line 4.0.20 Got no answer

Line 4.0.21 He said he wished to return

Line 4.0.22 to Home Hill, where he had en-

Line 4.0.23 listed, and asked his wife to go

Line 4.0.24 with him, but she refused. He

Line 4.0.25 went to Home Hill in August,

Line 4.0.26 1942, and rented a house. He

Line 4.0.27 wrote three letters to his wife,

Line 4.0.28 asking her to return to him.

Line 4.0.29 but got no answer.

Line 4.0.30 In March, 1943, Seabrook

Line 4.0.31 said, he re-enlisted, and at

Line 4.0.32 Christmas time, 1944, was on

Line 4.0.33 leave at Ayr.

Line 4.0.34 Mr. J. A. Douglas (for Sea-