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TO LIVE IN AMERICA

THE DUKE OF WINDSOR REPORT FROM PHILADELPHIA Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright PHILADELPHIA, March 8. A copyright despatch to the newspaper ‘ Record ’ states that the Duke of Windsor will come to the United States immediately after his wedding to Sirs Simpson. The Duke of Windsor has taken an option on three American estates. The one favoured most is a castlelike 20-roomed country home near Baltimore. The option provides a year’s lease with the right to renew for two or more years. The owner, Mr Sumner Parker, a Baltimore machinery manufacturer, has just sailed for Europe. MRS SIMPSON'S NEW RESIDENCE PARIS, March 9. (Received March 10, at 8 a.m.) Twenty-five additional staff have arrived at Mr Charles Bedeaux’s castle in preparation for Mrs Simpson. Flowers valued at £GO wore delivered yesterday.

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Evening Star, Issue 22593, 10 March 1937, Page 9

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TO LIVE IN AMERICA Evening Star, Issue 22593, 10 March 1937, Page 9

TO LIVE IN AMERICA Evening Star, Issue 22593, 10 March 1937, Page 9

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