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ALL ENDS HAPPILY

MISS SMITH MARRIED IN U.S.A. [United Presß Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copy right. ] NEW YORK, October 9. Miss Dorothy Smith, the New Zealand woman, whose arrival and trouble over landing was cabled on October Bth, has ben permitted to enter the United States, and she successfully married Air Sunimcrton when the latter, who is a British subject, produced first papers of American citizenship. Roth assured the authorities that they intended to assume full American citizenship. After considerable argument, based on the ground that Sunimcrton still owed allegiance to Britain, the authorities settled the couplers difficulties by offering them congratulations.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1931, Page 2

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ALL ENDS HAPPILY Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1931, Page 2

ALL ENDS HAPPILY Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1931, Page 2

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