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MRS. WINSTON CHURCHILL.

An English paper notes that four members of the British Cabinlt have been married .within this year—Lord Loreburn, who was married last December, Mr. C. F. G. Masterinan, Mr. Reginald M'Kenna, and Mr. Winston Churchill, who was married a few days ago to Miss Hozier. The engagement came as a surprise to most people, and was a very short one. The "Daily Mail" says that. Miss Hozier is quite a remarkably boautiful young lady. She has a slight and graceful figure, classic features, and her friends speak also of her beautiful eyes and her boautifully-shaped head framed/in hair of soft dark brown. She speaks French fluently. She is related to many families, in tho peerage, her mother, Lady Blanche; Hozier, being tlio sister of the, lato Earl of Airlie, who was one of tho first officers to fall in the South African War. The Dowager Lady Airlie, who is still living, is thereforo .Miss Hozicr's grandmother. Lady Carlisle,' Lady St. Holier, Lady Stanley of Alderloy, and Mrs. Pitt Rivers, are among her greataunts. Monsignor Stanley, who joined the Roman Catholic Church many years ago, and is now Bishop of Emmaus, is a greatuncle, and Lord Ncwlands is her first cbusin, her father, the late Sir Henry Hozier, having been a younger brother of the first Lord Newlands. Anothor relative is Lord ltedesdale.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 316, 1 October 1908, Page 3

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MRS. WINSTON CHURCHILL. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 316, 1 October 1908, Page 3

MRS. WINSTON CHURCHILL. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 316, 1 October 1908, Page 3

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