NAMES CONFUSED.
BRIDE AND HER BROTHER. FRESH MARRIAGE NECESSARY. LONDON, October 17. “The People” states that, owing to a mistake made at a. marriage ceremony in Paris, Mr Ralph Spencer Wade, who is employed in the Customs Department at Fremantle, was obliged ty leave for Australia from Marseilles without his bride, Marie Camille de Jean, whose witness was a> twin brother, named Camille Marie.
The clerk, in writing out the marriage certificate, confused the names, making Camille Marie the bride and Marie Camille de Jean the witness.
As a result, a High Court order will be necessary to rectify the error, after which Mr Wade will return to France for another ceremony.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 19, 2 November 1938, Page 6
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