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KISSED BY MISTAKE

MARRIAGE SEQUEL LONDON, Aug. I.—As Lieut. Pa.Vner, 24-year-old naval officer was leaving dimly-lit Euston station on a short leave, a pretty girl greeted him with a kiss and said: “It’s good to see you again, George.”“I’m afraid I’m not George,” he said, blushingly. The girl, Missi Mary Wodsford, 21, began to explain she had mistaken Lieut. Palmer for a cousin. Then Lieut. Palmer recalled he had met her before at a dance. Two. weeks later, when the young lieutenant came Ho London on 48 hours’ (special leave, he and Miss Wodsford were married at Paddington register office.

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Opotiki News, Volume III, Issue 316, 27 September 1940, Page 1

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KISSED BY MISTAKE Opotiki News, Volume III, Issue 316, 27 September 1940, Page 1

KISSED BY MISTAKE Opotiki News, Volume III, Issue 316, 27 September 1940, Page 1

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