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Wedding Bells

ANOTHER of our young lady con--CA ductors who is sporting a. platinum solitaire is June Aldridge, of Thorndon sheds. June’s “beau” is home on furlough from the Middle East, and we offer our heartiest congratulations to both of them. ❖ * Sandy would not believe the fare was threepence, so at last the annoyed conductor took up Sandy’s suitcase and tossed it off the tram as they were crossing a bridge. “You ruffian!” roared Sandy. “Isn’t it enough to try and over charge me without trying to drown my little boy?”

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On Our Job, Issue 7, 1 March 1944, Page 2

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Wedding Bells On Our Job, Issue 7, 1 March 1944, Page 2

Wedding Bells On Our Job, Issue 7, 1 March 1944, Page 2

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