MISCELLANEOUS CABLES
A POPULAR PRINCE MARRIED. (By Oable.—Press Association.—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, November 16. His Majesty King George, Queen Mary, Queen Alexandra, and other Royalties and many notables, including Sir Joseph Ward, attended the wedding of Prince George of iJattcnberg with the Countess Nada Torby, daughter of the Grand l>uke Michael of Russia. The bluejackets of the New Zealand attached a rope to the bridal car and drew it through the streets. TRANS-PACIFIC WIRELESS. NEW YORK, November 16. A wireless service has been inaugurated by the L'nitcd States to Japan, with relay at Honolulu. President Wilson sent a message to th 0 Emperor : '"May the day soon come when the voice oi peace will go into all the world." LAND IN THE ARCTIC. VANCOUVER, November 16. Dr. Stefansion reports the discovery of new land in 78 degrees north latitude, and 110 west longitude.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15751, 18 November 1916, Page 10
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