ANXIETY IN JAPAN
FINANCIAL SITUATION
KOBE, 10th July.
The financial situation is causing increasing anxiety. The Finance Minister is urging the banks to help. Business officials meanwhile are boosting an intensive campaign for the using of Japanese goods.
BISHOP'S ROMANCE
BRINGS BACK A BRIDE
LONDON, -Ist July.
The fiancee of the Bishop of Ballarat (Eight Bey. P. C. T. Crick), whose engagement has just been announced, is Miss Marion Jellicorse, only daughter of Major and Mrs. Jellicorse, of Densworth, Chichester.
Miss Jellieorse is well , known in county society, and is a keen golfer. The Bishop, interviewed, said that the wedding arrangements wero not yet complete. Ho declined to say whether the wedding would be held in England. His fiancee, he said, had not been to Australia, and was keenly looking forward to seeing it for the first time. Tall, fair, and athletic looking, with a humorous twinkle in her blue eyes, Miss Jellicorse said that the first meeting with the Bishop which ~she remembered was just before the war, when he was Chaplain at Sandhurst shortly before he went to the front.
"I did not see much of him until 1925," she added, "when as Bishop of Rockkainpton he spent a year in England. Neither ho nor I ever had any ideas of romance until a few weeks <xgo. We are now planning to marry early in September and sail for Australia in October. I have not been further than Italy and am looking forward most excitedly to my first glimpse of Australia, where I do not know a soul."
The Jellieorse family sprang from tho same ancestors as the Jellicoes. Miss Jeilicorsc is an experienced church worker and a member of the Parochial Council of JTuntington Church.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 11, 12 July 1930, Page 9
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