Having to leave his bfide tWo hours after he married her, Mr. A 1 Jones, a former member of the crew of the Mafiposa, arrived as a passenger in the Vessel to;<lay to rejoin his bride iri Auckland. The romance started last April, when Mr. Jbnes met his future wife. Miss Alite Kara Clements, of Hawefa. Oil the ne*t Visk of his ship to Auckland ifl May he met her again and married her. Two hours later he regained his ship to sail for Los Angeles. The honeymoon was not to eome until August, when Mrs. Jones journeyed to Leg Aflgeles. However, America did not appeal to her, and last month she returned to New Zealand. Mr. Jones has now come to Auckland to enter business here.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 16, 20 January 1939, Page 9
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127Having to leave his bfide tWo hours after he married her, Mr. A 1 Jones, a former member of the crew of the Mafiposa, arrived as a passenger in the Vessel to;<lay to rejoin his bride iri Auckland. The romance started last April, when Mr. Jbnes met his future wife. Miss Alite Kara Clements, of Hawefa. Oil the ne*t Visk of his ship to Auckland ifl May he met her again and married her. Two hours later he regained his ship to sail for Los Angeles. The honeymoon was not to eome until August, when Mrs. Jones journeyed to Leg Aflgeles. However, America did not appeal to her, and last month she returned to New Zealand. Mr. Jones has now come to Auckland to enter business here. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 16, 20 January 1939, Page 9
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