“MR A”
SIR HARI SIHGH MARRIED identity not DIVULOED. ;i!i-ir;ijafi Sir llari Sj iilili , viho was (lc*lT-:iudnrl of T!d ( l,(jO(J in the notorious “Mr A.” ease, which alternately a mimed :nul disgusted London in 1921, was quietly married on August 4 in Kashmir. ■ The identity o( llic maharajah’s bride had not boon divulged to-day. The wedding was attended by the Uriti.sh resilient and several Ministers of f-'tate. Kir ITnri is reputed to he worth (if).000,000 dollars, with a revenue from the throne, which lie inherited from Ins undo, of more than 0, 000,000 dollars a year. His first wife was the daughter of an Indian ruling chief. They were married in 102.'!, before Sir Mari was revealed to the world as the hero of an illicit romance that ended in blackmail.
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Evening Star, Issue 19662, 15 September 1927, Page 1
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131“MR A” Evening Star, Issue 19662, 15 September 1927, Page 1
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