Newly-wedded couples setting out from West cliff--on -Sea. in England, usu ally give half-n-crown lo the driver of the train that starts them on their wedding tour. In return, he blows the whistle all the way to l.eigh-on-Sea. This has become a signal for all who hear to cheer, and the result is that the first miles of every local honeymoon are passed in popular acclamation.
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White Ribbon, Volume 26, Issue 312, 18 June 1921, Page 6
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