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TOM’S WINNING SMILE

BRIDE HALTS ON WAY TO CHURCH (Australian and N.Z. Pi'ess Association) Reed. 9.50 a.m. LONDON, Sunday. r ‘‘Sunday Chronicle” states that a Bradford tram conductor, Tom Shutt, smiled alluringly on a bride en route to church, Miss Pearson, who immediately disappeared, cancelled her wedding and reappeared the next day as Shutt's bride, being married by special licence. The jilted bridegroom took the blow like a hero and wished the couple a happy life. “I could not marry another after I saw Tom’s smile,” confessed Mrs. Shutt. She admitted she saw Tom once previously when he also smiled. It was a case of love r.t first sight.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 550, 31 December 1928, Page 9

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TOM’S WINNING SMILE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 550, 31 December 1928, Page 9

TOM’S WINNING SMILE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 550, 31 December 1928, Page 9

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