be back in a minute; go on the boat." The complainant and her
mother went on the boat, but the defendant did not come aboard.
Later on, looking for defendant, the complainant found that the
boat was under way, and she was handed a letter from the defendant
by the purser. The complainant, with her mother, returned in the
boat to Adelaide; and she has lived with her mother and brother -
ever since. The defendant gave his wife £50, £10 of which
was there expended under the defendant's direction shortly before -
she left Sydney, but since that payment he has provided his wife
with no means of support at all, and at the time she made the said
application the complainant was without adequate means of support. _
8. Upon the above facts I decided that the defendant had left his -
wife without adequate means of support, and I made an order against
the defendant for payment of 25s. per week, with costs and fees
£2 18s., and the sum of £15 for past maintenance at the rate of 10s,
per week, subject, however, to this case.
The questions of law reserved for the consideration of the Supreme
Court are : -
(1) (a) Was the said summons lawfully issued? (b) Had JT
jurisdiction to entertain the said application and summons ?