MARRIAGE OPPOSED
LADY MARGARET STEWART. LONDON, November 7. Despite the opposition of her father, Lord Londonderry (Minister for Air) Lady Margaret Stewart has decided to marry Alan Muntz, airman and operator at Heston airport, Lady Margaret says: “We intend to marry, whether my father gives his consent or not. My mind is made up. We will be married shortly. Both of us hold pilot’s certificates, and we intend flying to India, via Iraq and Persia, on our honeymoon.” Lord Londonderry, in a statement, said: “I am obliged to persist in my refusal to consent to the marriage, for which I have good and sound reasons. If Lady Margaret proceeds with the engagement, it will, be against the wishes of her family.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 November 1934, Page 12
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