TWO HOURS' LEAVE.
Attaihkl) to one of the Harwich destroyers, a bluejacket has mads a record in speedy marriages. He was given only two hours' leave of absence from his ship" Directly lie set foot on shore he found his bndo waiting, and, a taxicab having been procured, they were soon before the altar at Ramsey Church, three miles distant I.he wedding celebrated, the. bluejacket and his wife motored back to Harwich where they partook of a hurried wedding breakfast. Then, bidding his bride fare well, ho rejoined his ship a few minutes wjtnm the two hours.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15807, 2 January 1915, Page 2 (Supplement)
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