BRIDEGROOM WHO WAITED.
New Zealand is not the only country in the world which has its daylight saving cares. Rural Irishmen, with the traditional desire to fight against the Government, refused to observe summer time, and when an Omagh wedding was set down for a certain hour recently, the bride came an hour late. The bridegroom, who had arrived according to the amended timetable, collapsed after waiting half an hour, and his friends ministered unto him while one well-meaning guest poured confetti over the poor unfortunate. ,
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Thames Star, Volume LXII, Issue 17449, 11 October 1928, Page 7
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