THIRTY YEARS AFTER.
0 • la LOVERS UNITED THROUGH CHANCE ; - MEETING. " A romance, which commenced 30 years n ago. had a happy ending at Doddington, " | Kent, in April. '" A young man and woman living in Yorkit; shire—Mr William Moxon and Miss Mary 'c .Agar Broad—became attached to each •d other, but the girl's father forbade the it youth's suit and they parted. For 30 years ie each treasured affection for the other, and -c' they never married. T i A few months ago they met accidentally ;e in London. The acquaintance was re.y newed, and the pair, now advanced in 1 years, were married at Doddington, where ir the bride, known as Sister Mary Broad, it I carries on philanthropic work among orphan p- girls. n- A large party of friends, several of whom. xs had comes_from Yorkshire, assembled for. the WeehJtoiV . '' t_ - - - &
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 137, 10 June 1911, Page 17
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142THIRTY YEARS AFTER. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 137, 10 June 1911, Page 17
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