DIVORCE NOTICE FOR BRIDE.
GROOM WHO LOST NO TIME. The Paris courts are about to deal a divorce case of a most unusual iflbaracter. Shortly after the usual wedding lunch, ft seems, a newly married man told his bride that he had to keep an urgent appointment, but they would have a i«ppy reunion in their new little flat in jphe evening.
So at _ eight o'clock the lady, still arr«yed in her finery, went to meet her lord at the conjugal dwelling. The porter landed her a letter.
Did it say "Sorry, darling. I shall not Be long?" It didn't. The envelope confined —a notice of divorce from the .pnsband ! Among the reasons cited for breaking jftl the new matrimonial fetters was that ijpf incompatibility of temperament.'
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 114, 17 May 1927, Page 19
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127DIVORCE NOTICE FOR BRIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 114, 17 May 1927, Page 19
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