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MARRIED ANOTHER MAN.

iIKIDU-TO-BE'S FAITHLESSNESS. : : rTT ~ r '■ There was one particularly tragic incident on the arrival of the Corinthic at \\ellipgton from London on Tuesday (sayVi'lie Tmuis) v .A young farm laborer fr t o^rh, tlVe district came to New ■•months ago, leaving his fiuilVe'ii i» •I'lynibuth, with the promise sflniL for her as soon as he w&m'j 1 i\ good position. His .bro'tlicrl'"Svlio"is also a recent arrival 'froitynHajiip., told a story of. shattered li ji e j'i*Q.,,3. ..Times'" reporter. Ffy;' .elgiitVejv niontiis the young farmer hard, and three months ago he •»•«§,al>l? ito-. sendt Home to his prothat she could come. He passage by the Corinthic, sjeemcjd: all merry and .ln/i^jt.' that passed be'.t>v^|.Jlift(! cqiipl9 T <luriiig .theiav■seigjitc'en. mmijfts'iif separation were all that loveletters sl\ouI(l,l»e, and<.there was nothing ,to 'suggest in- the young lady's correspondence ,-that'i.there .was anything wrong. . .Three-days" before the Corinthic. left ,I'lyinouth, the' young man received, a cable to the effect that things were running smoothly,' and that the blusljhtg hride, vhopeful, futurb wife was sailing l> t v the vessel with' some mutual frieiMfari' '■ * i The-sequel ' ; lo the -affair occurred on Tuesday 1 morning! When the doctor's boat"cnrii(!.'l)iVck'-.fimin 'the vessel, which lay in the stream for over two hours, a note, ciuiie to- 'the young man from the mutual friends on board stating that his (ianeee had dtseidetl -ft-lew-hours before'the vess'.-I'left "tlhit she would not eor.iev and had married another man. The .Jdow.'was a severe one,''and tlve •hard-working young'fanner, wfio bad a home rail- ready i for his- "faStlfless lady, chose a secluded corner of the Queen's wharf and fainted. With his brother's help... however, he soon recovered, and he wcnl on his disappointed, lonely return to Masterton next morning,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 12, 14 June 1913, Page 7

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MARRIED ANOTHER MAN. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 12, 14 June 1913, Page 7

MARRIED ANOTHER MAN. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 12, 14 June 1913, Page 7

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