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DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER
AND DIVORCED, PERSONS. (Received Last Night, 10.30 o'clock.) LONDON, February 3. Dr. Tristram, Chancellor of the. Diocese of London,- in a letter, informs Dr. Ingram that after the Deceased Wife's Sister Act was passed, Dr. Davidson, Archbishop of Canterbury, requested him to issue licenses, as Chancellor, to'those authorised to marry under the Act, also innocent divorced persons. { The Primate considered that it was desirable that all marriages under the Deceased Wife's Sister Act should be by license instead of by the publication of banns, in order to prevent the parties to a marriage being subjected to annoyances.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10156, 4 February 1911, Page 5
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108MATRIMONIAL Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10156, 4 February 1911, Page 5
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