AGA KHAN MARRIES
BRIDE A CATHOLIC
CEREMONY IN FRANCE
(Received 9th December, 2 p.m.)
PARIS, Bth December.
Dense curious crowds were present in the environs of Aix les Bains Town Hall for the wedding of the Aga Khan and Mademoiselle Carron, in the presence of a record gathering of journalists and photographers, who for the last fortnight have given Mile. Carron no peace. She carried herself with great dignity, looking charming in a dazzling gown, in which emerald and turquoise predominated. It is understood that I the trousseau cost £8000. She remains | a Catholic. The Grand Imam of the Paris Mosque insists that there is nothing irregular in the Aga marrying one whose religion recognises one Divinity. The Imam later conducted the religious ceremony. The Mayor, who performed the civil ceremony, conferred the 'Freedom of the City on the princely couple.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1929, Page 12
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141AGA KHAN MARRIES Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1929, Page 12
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