A BANDSMAN'S LOVE.
THE GLACIAL STAGE. "Breach ' f promise cases always remind me ol prehistoric times, starting ' a terrific heat and ending up with facial sen ;nce.s," said Mr Abinger opening a c aim for breach of promise dfcpiages br. tight- by Miss Adelaide Bye, of Cjerkenv Ml, against Mr Bertram Beale, bam' master of the list Suffolk - Khartum. The ogsp ca-mo t efore the London Sheriff's Qjiirt for i: of damages." Tlieie w: : a tremendous correspondetipe. Mr.linger said. In one letter the- bands' 1 istei- addressed his sweetheart as ".,ty dear little 3ft nothing." Jifext she vis "Dear old girl." Eventually she became "Dear Cis," and in tjiqb fonn he addressed her when he <n>ked to hreleased fr.om the engageinent. The plr itiff, 3S" years old, was awarded f: 0.
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Mataura Ensign, 24 July 1914, Page 2
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131A BANDSMAN'S LOVE. Mataura Ensign, 24 July 1914, Page 2
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