The questionswiiethercontrary.,to custom, 'shmijd ,'be,.’ permitted .’tc> .|b , into church is, jaised' by:‘the faction, of 'the vicar of Idle. England, in telling two hatless girls at-a wpdding -not to come to church without hate in* future. , • , Small enough'to pack'away in' a cigarette tin, a model - railway only i half,'an inch in height was -recently'exhibitedin lon don. It is driven along; a trapk’ of fin gauge by an electric motor. > 1 Last year saw a “boom" in, early marriages iii Britain.; out 0f.308,370 couples who were wed. : 58,000, .were 'uitdef.! twenty.one years of age. Twelve bridegrooms were sixteen years old, while thirty-four brides were only fifteen.
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Evening Star, Issue 20055, 21 December 1928, Page 8
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105Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 20055, 21 December 1928, Page 8
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