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HE ONLY LAUGHED.

At the Birmingham Assir/* Sarah Cockran, Kingsbury, Tamworth, was awarded £SO damages for breach of promise. Tbo defendant wa» Geo. Walkman, a barman and football player. The wedding was hxrrl, and on the day the .guests, the bridesmaid--, and tire best man turned up, and the w eddiflg feast had been prepaued, but th« bridegroom did not put in. an appearance. Hn arrived «u,;fcbe following day, find coolly jVUfiMte^how the was getting oh, and wheo. to expfcmation of hiH out laughing.

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Evening Star, Issue 11512, 1 April 1901, Page 1

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HE ONLY LAUGHED. Evening Star, Issue 11512, 1 April 1901, Page 1

HE ONLY LAUGHED. Evening Star, Issue 11512, 1 April 1901, Page 1

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