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MARY PICKFORD'S MARRIAGE

ITS LEGALITY QUESTIONED." Pstu Aj*aai&iion —By Telegraph—Copyright. NEW YORK, April 1. Mary Pickford has married Douglas Fairbanks. The ceremony was secretly performed at her home by a Baptist minister. The happy couple have a combined income of £400,000. Co-religionists denounce Mary Pickford's divorce at Nevada, and the local Bar has appealed to the State to investigate its legality, on the ground of ineafficient residence. Mary Pickford' declares that nothing can separate her from Douglas Fairbanks. NEW YORK, April 4. The Pickford wedding continues to take up huge space in the newspapers. The Attorney-General's investigation of the divorce was apparently caused by charges by the Bar Association, which passed a resolution demanding an investigation of all the short-term divorces. Maiy Pickford has issued a denial of any irregualrity whatever.—:A. and N.Z. Cable.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17902, 6 April 1920, Page 5

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MARY PICKFORD'S MARRIAGE Otago Daily Times, Issue 17902, 6 April 1920, Page 5

MARY PICKFORD'S MARRIAGE Otago Daily Times, Issue 17902, 6 April 1920, Page 5

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