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A LONG TEN MINUTES

BRIDE’S UNENVIABLE EXPERIENCE The longest ten minutes of one girl’s life occurred last evening when she arrived at a suburban church in time for her wedding to find all in darkness. The electric light had failed. Inside, the organist played to a crowded church; outside, men and women moved about in the dark, but the only light came from the leading sedan in a long line of ears, where a nervous bride received constant assurance that all would soon he well. Power Board engineers soon found the break; the bride smiled, and all went according to schedule.

THE SUN Stop Press

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 788, 8 October 1929, Page 1

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105

A LONG TEN MINUTES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 788, 8 October 1929, Page 1

A LONG TEN MINUTES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 788, 8 October 1929, Page 1

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