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ROYAL WEDDING.

AW HIS people.. O N' jn** 8 ' cannot allow the WITL •+« us, so happy £to Pa" * ithoUt ® 3 deeply have been warm, affectionate M. y D t my subjects in all P arts d*®* I Our beloved son-m- ---{& could not begin their i «*» bri6hter J'™ t & by tho kindliness and onthroughout tho appreciate their goodwill *L acre vividly because we know $ i t mar 8t this moment are livof the greatest hardFrom the depths of thank yon all for making jjjapartners in great joy. A TOUCHING incident. (United 6«rri«e.) March 2nd, 7.35 p.m.) ,l"w. LONDON, March 1. •fo UDiiJy Mail", records a touching it the signing of the Royal register. As the little party the door of the chapel Sje altar, Visoount Lascelles SjindMs&l his bride. Blushing, f-_ jUuy turned towards the the one word "Mother." Sl® fondly, the Queen eaid: y tlflM you, Mary." The King | his daughter and shook ii wift Viiconnt Lascelles.

piIWRRIAGE SERVICE. |)|jjBSSAnONS IN TEST. I ' \ (WW Servka) SnJndJasrch 2nd, 7.85 p.m.) LONDON, March 1. |f tyuly Mail" says modifications iffljli for the Royal wedding in century language of inmap service which met modern flftyaml the Alterations will be yy In the revised Prayer Book Ipfl* under consideration. S|ri* is in the preface Beloved we are words from "to satisfy" Understanding" beMtteJ. 'The two following parachanged. In the new Bffife#?ras ordained for the maccording to the ■?B 4 , ioJVffitt'#ad that children might ■tf WlH&op in the fear and nurta||y|yiQrd and to the praise of ' 3i§!lM*'l ordained that the /twmnPna and affection imgS§wlsd should he hallowed ; wvimim that those who are dot xemain unmarried iSBgfOW ehsitely m matrimony, PrWttrw holisttssand pureness of WmanMicl should dwell together KfflWßwsdw ofthVejervioe is unobey." IwM^'jr' CM * Aatoeittiou.) February 28. scenes in the evening. The girls and WBJl3g the neighwaiting in the ■liliPpkg and Queen would Whitehall, and equally crowded. B|sp|*W''trtterly unprepared, up, though every seemed to be out Hrajirau|(>j'Seft the illuminations .Little money was Hffl||sPw of big -business and insurance but the dieat short flayed over the familiar during HHP||OTgh.-the lights now Bng^aniastio"' symphony of instead of HBH|pfar v grim purpose as in excellent humour. justrnpity the authoriof organising a BBSS? : 3^* yde Park > whieh of thousands PBm|ipfeiM-and musio halls bongs were BmKwßflf't 'The picture palaces one-tenth of those moving picture was most sue* MPJJfJIP'y hride and brave greeted, with the theatres festivities were con* Hal], where a ball was held, lwtela an d resfcjur■HKgf!*!? 0 * suppers and jazz anc y dress carniHHffig3§|*j' Q night clubs, conBj||§§|j§§s?s fours of the mornenacted in all the Britain, and HBgu&g|sßresque celebration tenants, headed |BHHJh|JIIk7*" from the castle to WHBfg|is. gowan &nd lighted HffiHii&lf&e health of the were gay and illuminated nHUHffi&g|Nc%>re command at BHHHB^** 0 brilliantly illumincduple were and HBGgS|P*'< Ip * next column,)

reached the peace of "Honeymoonland" by 7 o'clock. As the train crossed England, crowds assembled at all stations, level crossings, and bridges, waviiig handkerchiefs, cheering, and shouting good wishes. The train .slowed down at Birmingham and Wolverhampton to enable the people on the denselycrowded platforms to see the bridal couple. The receptions were most wonderful throughout. It is noteworthy that Princess Mary and . Viscount Laseellcs have gone on their honeymoon with a single maid and valet.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17394, 3 March 1922, Page 7

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ROYAL WEDDING. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17394, 3 March 1922, Page 7

ROYAL WEDDING. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17394, 3 March 1922, Page 7