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LADY RACHAEL CAVENDISH'S W ELDING. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) LONDON, Au". 5. Crowds from far and near gathered at the tiny village of Kdeti'-or, Derbyshire, to witness the wedding of Lady Rachael Cavendish. The roads are hioehed by motor ears and the population of the village was swollen from •>.)O to 1i!,000. .Many of the guests were unable to reaeli the little ehureli in their ears and were ol.Tged to walk. Two of the bridesmaids had to leave th'-ir ear and walk a mile in their satin shoes. They found the bridal party awaiting their arrival. The bride’s gown was of white chiffon, mounted over crepe heaute, with a wide panel front embroidered with tiny silver roses. The train of Nottingham lace was mounted over white chiffon edged with silver ribbon. The bride wore a tulle veil with a myrtle leaf wreath and carried a spray of orange blossoms and myrtle. Two little boy pages attended the bride and wore seagrcen velvet with | silk hose. When the party left the elnireh guns thundered a salute and the famous fountains played, their high gleaming water being visible six miles away. ANOTHER ROYAL WEDDING. LONDON. Aug 4. A marriage has been arranged between PriTtetf Paul of Servia, and Princess Olga, the'eldest daughter of Prince Nicholas of Greeco.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1923, Page 2

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1923, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1923, Page 2

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