HONEYMOON SPENT IN HOSPITAL
LONDON. Newly-weds Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Thomas, of Mardy, Olam, were heading the queue at Liverpool landing stage for the midnight boat to an Isle of Man honeymoon when a policeman ealled them away. He passed on a doetor's message that they might have food poisoning and that it would be dangerous to travel. > Thirteen of their wedding guests /were already in hospital and others complained of illness: The bride and bridegroom did not feel well either as they queued for the boat, 'but they were not alarmed. When they heard what had happened to their guests they caneelled their Isle of Man honeymoon and went to Birkenhead munieipal hospital. Now they have left and will return to South Wales.. Sai'd the bride, 23-year-oM Miss Maude Steele, of Moreton, Cheshire: "Ever.yone at the hospital xvas 'so riicqp but 'it' was not my ideh o'f'a'honey-' moon." " "• ,* .' . ^ » Eight of the wedding guests are still in hospital.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5321, 6 February 1947, Page 3
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158HONEYMOON SPENT IN HOSPITAL Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5321, 6 February 1947, Page 3
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