COMEDY OF ERRORS.
BOMANCE OF THE WAB. A LONDON, October 3. “Lloyd’s Sunday News” states that with tho marriage of ox-Ser-geant Donald Thomson, a former Anzac from Melbourne, to Maggie Armstrong, a former W.A.A.C., of Durham, all ends happily.
It was a veritable comedy of errors. Tho two met in France in 1918, and became -engaged. Thomson returned to Melbourne alone, and then Maggie received a cable to come out by the first boat to Donald.
Maggio'sailed, and Thomson a month later walked into the cottage at Durham, and inquired for his fiancee. He was amazed'to find that she had sailed for Australia, as ho had not sent any cable. Thomson sailed immediately for Australia. Meanwhile Maggio left Australia for home, and for the second time tho lovers passed each other at sea. Then Maggie’s father intervened, and. cabled to Thomson to , come and fetch Maggie, which Thomson did. The couple will shortly leave for* Australia to take up life on a sheep station.
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 14783, 13 October 1921, Page 4
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