THE DUKE'S VICAR
Denies Commercialising The Marriage (Received 1, 8.45 a.m.) LONDON, Sept. 30. Iu liis final address to his parishioners at Darlington, the Rev. Anderson Jardino defended his action in mairying the Duke of Windsor. "Although I lost i'avour in the Chureh," he said, "I found the peace of God in my cwn Iieart sufficient reward. "The whisperiugs of people did not influence me in any way. I am eonung to the end of my ministry here, probably" tbe end of my ministry in the Church of England. "It was the greatest romance ever and tlie glory of it is still to follow. ' People thought I was commercialising the Windsor incident, but it was noth- '' mg of the kind. "I do not believe in divorce or 1qqs« '"•fj marital ties."- M t 1 I T I . - .. . I. " - - V *
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 7, 1 October 1937, Page 5
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