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A ROMANCE.

AN ANONYMOUS LETTER. AND ITS SEQUEL. r USE OF A NICKNAME. By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright. (Received March 29, 9 a.m.) LONDON., 28th March. A year ago, Robert Liglrtbauni, resident of Rookhope, Durlrarm, received' from Australia an anoirymons letter requesting him to search for atcertain marriage certificate. He did so, and has just leceived a thousand # pounds sterling for his services. It has transpired tUat a yoang woman? emigrated to Melbourne sixiy years ago, c and married the son of her wealthy em-, ployer. Vov some reason, ehe married under a nickname instead of her own name. Recently a threatened lawsuit, over the father-in law's money necessitated proof that the nickname was not the woman's real name.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 73, 29 March 1910, Page 7

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A ROMANCE. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 73, 29 March 1910, Page 7

A ROMANCE. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 73, 29 March 1910, Page 7

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