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SYDNEY SOCIETY WEDDING. SYDNEY, February 11. j Secret weddings, sudden weddings, > and surprise engagements have kept Sydney society thrilled since the New Year. And now to these is added the fact that Miss Barbara Mackav, daughter of Mr and Mrs Donald Mackay of Wairalda, New South Wales, lias exercised the woman’s privilege of changing her mind, j Miss Mackay, who comes from a wealthy family, was to have been married on Wednesday to Mr Be vis Graham, son of Sir Fredrick and Lady Graham, of London. The wedding j breakfast had been ordered, and the cake had been made. It so happened 1 that the wedding was to have been it | quiet one, hilt it came as a great shock to the lew invited guc-ts to learu on Tuesday that there would ihe no wedding. Coupled will) this I .announcement was another to the ofl'oel that the intended bridegroom 1 had already left the city in order to join a liner at Adelaide tor London. | It is understood that originally Miss Mnekay intended to go to Colombo for , her wedding with Air ■Graham, and | that her father’s objections over-ruled 1,.>c wishes. It during a visit to her aunt, Alls Tliornhiirn, of India, who is now in Sydney, that Aliss Alackav met Mr Graham and became engeacil to him. She bile,- paid a second visit to India, where her fiance was stationed.

Miss Al nek ay is following the footsteps of her sister. Alias .lean Alackuy, wlu> some time ago went yp

India, accompanied by her family, with the object of being married, changed her mind on arrival, and returned h. me.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 February 1932, Page 2

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272

CANCELLED Hokitika Guardian, 20 February 1932, Page 2

CANCELLED Hokitika Guardian, 20 February 1932, Page 2

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