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WIDOW AND STEWARD.

ROMANCE ON A LINER

DISCOVERY BY CAPTAIN

LONDON, April 24. During the world tour of the Relgenland (27,000 tons), the commander, noticing Alfred Pierce, an English wine steward, conversing familiarly with Mrs Jean Nawn, a wealthy Californian widow, ordered Pierce’s removal from first-class to become assistant linen-keeper. Jt was then revealed that Pierce was already married to Mrs Nawn, who had an income of £2OOO a year from a taxi corporation in which her lat° husband was interested. She had become lonely, not knowing any of the passengers, and befriended Pierce. Mrs Nawn was known as “the blue bride,” because of the colour of her dress. She walked the decks like a will o’ the wisp, and sent notes to her husband; while be was working in the depths below. Pierce proposes to open a business in London.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 12 May 1927, Page 5

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WIDOW AND STEWARD. Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 12 May 1927, Page 5

WIDOW AND STEWARD. Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 12 May 1927, Page 5

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