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KISSED WRONG BRIDE

AUSTRALIAN SERVICEMAN’S MISTAKE (Rec. 1.30 p.m.) MELBOURNE, April 23. When a trainload of English bride: of Australian servicemen arrived a‘ Sydney a man ran up and passionately kissed a blonde leaning out o' a window —then he found she wa: not his wife! The woman’s husband demanded an explanation and the man apologised and said he could not remember exactly what his wife looked like. He had married her a week after his arrival in England from a prison camp, and they had lived together for only a week. “I made up my mind not to give her a chance to think I did not recognise her straight away,” he said. “I will never live this down.”

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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 April 1946, Page 7

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KISSED WRONG BRIDE Greymouth Evening Star, 23 April 1946, Page 7

KISSED WRONG BRIDE Greymouth Evening Star, 23 April 1946, Page 7