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A RUSSIAN EXILE.

MARRIES MILLIONAIRESS.

THREE CEREMOMSES .NECESSARY

CIVIL AND RELIGIOUS. (Per' Press Association—Copyright.) (Received This Day, 9.10 a.m.) LONDON, July 25. Prince Serge Obolensky, a Russian exile, was married to Alice, daughter of John Jacob Astor, who was drowned in the Titanic disaster, and Lady Ribblesdale. Three ceremonies were necessary owing to the bridegroom's nationality—the first in the registry office, the second in the Chapel Royal Savoy and the third in the Russian Cljurch. The bride, who is a million-, airess, appeared in the registry office in walking costume, and then rushed home and changed into a wedding gown and .veil for the religious services.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 10169, 26 July 1924, Page 5

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A RUSSIAN EXILE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 10169, 26 July 1924, Page 5

A RUSSIAN EXILE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 10169, 26 July 1924, Page 5

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