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ROYAL WEDDING MAY BE QUIET ONE

LONDON, July 17. Oourt circles have seriously con sidered ihe possibilitv of having the vvedding of . Princess Elizabeth and iJeutenant Mountbatten quietly at Windsor, says the Daily Telegraph. If tlie vvedding is not at Westminster Abbey, the young couple will drive through Lonilon after the ceremony' tn give Eoniloners the opportunity of eongratulating them. There is a shortage of badly needeil timber wliich would have to be used for the construetion of stands if the wedding wero publie, and if a national holiday were declared this would curtail industrial production.

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Chronicle (Levin), 19 July 1947, Page 5

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ROYAL WEDDING MAY BE QUIET ONE Chronicle (Levin), 19 July 1947, Page 5

ROYAL WEDDING MAY BE QUIET ONE Chronicle (Levin), 19 July 1947, Page 5

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