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THE PACIFIC ISLANDS.

THE PLACE FOR PERFECT HAPPINESS. <A.ns. and NZ. Cable Assn). (Received November 27 at a. 5 p.m.) LONDON, November 25. Lord and Lady Hastings, whose hurried marriage in 1925. on the day prior to Lord Hastings’ departure for Australia to manage a sheep farm, caused his father to announce that he did not consent, has returned from the South Sea island of Moorea (20 miles from Tahiti), where Lord Hastings was engaged in copra and vanilla plantations.

They declare that the Pacific Islands are unpeopled and unexplored, and the only place to live in perfect happiness. They are returning there after - the holidays. Lord Hastings added: “I am afraid the announcement of my marriage was rather a shock to my relatives. Happily my family has now quite recovered.

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Grey River Argus, 28 November 1927, Page 5

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THE PACIFIC ISLANDS. Grey River Argus, 28 November 1927, Page 5

THE PACIFIC ISLANDS. Grey River Argus, 28 November 1927, Page 5

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