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WEDDING OF ALL BLACK FOOTBALLER.—Mr and Mrs C. J. Oliver leaving St. Andrew's Church after their marriage yesterday. The bride was formerly Miss Jean Frances Gurney.

VANCOUVER HONOURS LONDON’S LORD MAYOR,—LEFT: The Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of London, Sir Percy and Lady Vincent, who are officially visiting Vancouver for that city’s jubilee. The freedom of the city was conferred on Sir Percy. RIGHT: Officials of the City of London. A replica of the mace shown has been presented to Vancouver by the Corporation of London.

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21867, 21 August 1936, Page 18

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WEDDING OF ALL BLACK FOOTBALLER.—Mr and Mrs C. J. Oliver leaving St. Andrew's Church after their marriage yesterday. The bride was formerly Miss Jean Frances Gurney. VANCOUVER HONOURS LONDON’S LORD MAYOR,—LEFT: The Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of London, Sir Percy and Lady Vincent, who are officially visiting Vancouver for that city’s jubilee. The freedom of the city was conferred on Sir Percy. RIGHT: Officials of the City of London. A replica of the mace shown has been presented to Vancouver by the Corporation of London. Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21867, 21 August 1936, Page 18

WEDDING OF ALL BLACK FOOTBALLER.—Mr and Mrs C. J. Oliver leaving St. Andrew's Church after their marriage yesterday. The bride was formerly Miss Jean Frances Gurney. VANCOUVER HONOURS LONDON’S LORD MAYOR,—LEFT: The Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of London, Sir Percy and Lady Vincent, who are officially visiting Vancouver for that city’s jubilee. The freedom of the city was conferred on Sir Percy. RIGHT: Officials of the City of London. A replica of the mace shown has been presented to Vancouver by the Corporation of London. Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21867, 21 August 1936, Page 18