BRIDE PREFERS HER MAIDEN NAME
HONOLULU RUNAWAY A fortnight ago Miss Evelyn Ander°U arrived in Aucland on the Aorangi as the wife of Mr. Basil L. Stanley. As . y lacked passports, however, they ■ere refused permission to land. Miss Anderson—she refuses to bo ailed Mrs. Stanley—arrived back in •Auckland yesterday as a third-class Passenger on the liner. ~Lad not heard of her husband, he said, since he left the Aorangi, beure her departure, on March 27, for Sydney. Shortly before the Aorangi sailed Stanley disappeared. He left his ride—it was stated that they were [harried on March 13 at Honolulu — °\r^ a^e tbe Sydney trip ulorie. Miss Anderson declared that she Us e her maiden name in future. cab,e news in this issue accredited T . hc Times ” has appeared in that journal, but only where expressly stated •• >5 UC t- news the editorial opinion of Th * Times.'*)
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 325, 10 April 1928, Page 13
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