LOVE AT SIGHT.
ROMANCE ABOARD A SHIP. • T 1 CLERGYMAN AND LADY DOCTOR. * Sydney, Sept. 12. c A story of romantic love, ending in the wedding of the principals, was told s when the P. and O. branch liner Borda c reached the Central wharf to-day. 1 A lady doctor of charming appearance and a clergyman were amongst the hun- ' dreds of passengers who embarked in r England—the lady was booked to Africa, and the clergyman through to Queensland. Just how the pair happened to meet i one another has not been explained, but all the other passengers to-day were « unanimous that it was a case of love at ' first sight. Anyhow, a few days a-fter leaving Eng- I Land it ws.s apparent that a state of af- ; fection had arisen, and before the steam- i er reached the Cape their engagement 1 was announced. The lady doctor decided \ that Africa was not the place for her, no she re-booked her passage, this time to s Brisbane. f At Adelaide last week there was a t wedding, at which several people from « the Borda were present, and after which c the principals returned to the ship, and 1 continued their voyage Queens- t *
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1921, Page 3
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