YOUTH'S LOVE DREAM
SWEETHEART OF 32. "Well, we can wait till 1 am 21," remarked a young man on leaving the Police Court at Penge, London, lately after the magistrates bad declined to sanction his marriage. ' The youth, George Edward Dawee, aged 20, had applied for consent to his marriage to Hilda Mary Potter, wuose age was given as 32. He said he was a pastrycook earning £2 15s a week, and had been courting Miss Potter for three s'ears. The youth's father snid Miss Pottrr was too old for him. He thought her age was nearer 38 than 32.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22295, 22 June 1934, Page 15
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