CUPID THE STRONG.
AFTER TEN YEARS. LONDON, September 10. Dr. Desmond Moore, of the West African Medical Service, has remarried his first wife, Kathleen, who divorced him ten years ago. Until a, fortnight ago they had not seen each other for 12 years. Dr. Moore, who is 39, is fall and dark, and his wife, 37, is slender and fair. They had separated after six weeks of married life and were divorced a year after the birth of a son. Dr. Moore went to Nigeria and. Mrs. Moore remained,; in London. They did not correspond until' recently, when Dr. Moore returned on leave. . : , < • . ! I "When I met him I saw he wels ill and needed looking after," declared Mrs. Moore. "Somehow we did not say much —we just knew the long separation had j ended, and that we were not going to ' waste any more of our lives."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 220, 17 September 1930, Page 7
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