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A Society Wedding.

©REAT EXCITEMENT AMONGST THE WOMEN, NEW YORK, Nov. 11. Earl Roxburgh married Miss May Goilett, daughter of the late Ogden Goilett, an American millionaire, at bt. Thomas' Episcopal Church, New York. The bride's fortune was two millions sterling. The wedding' presents" were valued at two hundred thousand sterling. Many of the most costly of them will 'be allowed to remain in England, thus avoiding the payment of fifty thousand sterling ill Customs duties at New York. Thousands of women outside the church fought in their frantic efforts to approach the carriages. The police were overpowered, and had to be reinforced. Koine women thrust their 'hands through the open window of the carriage, clutching tho ■bride's dress, hoping to secure frag>IUUMtS US SOUVOiIU'Ss

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 244, 13 November 1903, Page 3

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125

A Society Wedding. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 244, 13 November 1903, Page 3

A Society Wedding. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 244, 13 November 1903, Page 3

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