'A strange scene was witnessed on the Liverpool landing stage Not long ago a iqan eloped from Ipnclon with a young wooian, leaving his wife behind. The two went to Liverpool and got safely away to B )ston. There, however, he got tired of the lady, ! and eloped with another woman, the pair taking passage to Liverpool in the Cephalonia, intending to be married dW arriving there. . On leaving the teiidMl (It the landing stage, however, theflirstV person the man saw was his first, wife, who had by some means been notified of his return. A,lively scene ensued. The two women iddulged in J 'a wordy war, which nearly came to blows, urhilst the'husband stood by, in |W and trembling. Ultimately the wife walked him off in triumph,-leaving i her rival disconsolate op the stage. - v . SuBSOBiBei®.:NpT Receiving, .ttheir Papers regularly , , would oblige by acquainting us withithe fact, and also to inform us where the paper can be most conveniently left, so, that they may obtain their copies with as little delay as possible. .
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 17, 21 March 1890, Page 2
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