THE DUKE OF WINDSOR
HONEYMOON IN AUSTRIA OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT • * LONDON, May 24. The Vienna correspondent of The Times says: It is officially announced that the Duke of Windsor is expected on June 4 at Wasserleonburg, Count Munster's Carinthian country house, which has been taken for the honeymoon. The Provincial Governor inspected the house and found everything in readiness. THE WEDDING FEE LONDON, May 24. The Daily Mail's Tours correspondent states that the fee foi the Duke of Windsor's wedding will be six francs. Ten francs is the normal civil marriage fee in France, but an automatic reduction of four francs accompanies a special dispensation under which a wedding is permitted without publication of the banns.
"IN EVERYBODY'S INTERESTS" LONDON, May 25. (Received May 25, at 10 p.m.) According to the Daily Mail's special correspondent at Tours the Duke' of Windsor has been informed from London that no persons occupying Government or Court positions in England can attend the wedding, which it is thought should, in everybody's interests, be as private, informal and unofficial as possible.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23200, 26 May 1937, Page 9
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