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TICKETS LOST

Honeymoon

plight

A young bride-to-be who purchased two honeymoon train tickets at the Christchurch railway station discovered later that the tickkets and $5O cash were missing from her fiancee’s motorcycle pannier bag. The brown handbag is believed to have bounced from the pannier bag between the < station and the young woman’s home in Keyes Road, New Brighton.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32775, 27 November 1971, Page 18

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TICKETS LOST Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32775, 27 November 1971, Page 18

TICKETS LOST Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32775, 27 November 1971, Page 18

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