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BOOM IN WEDDINGS. Love is apparently blind to bad ; trade, for Cupid has been putting in overtime in Bradford, where over 100 weddings were fixed for the city’s holiday week, which began on Saturday, August .13. More than 80 weddings were notified • at the registry office, and two registrars spent a bustling day of taxi-ing ; about the city on “Bowling Tide Sat- * urday.” It was also a busy day for * the clergv. for there were many ceremonies at churches and chapels. , In some instances arrangements were made to conduct the weddings in 1 batches, but some brides objected to • community marriages and they were j taken separately.'
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Southland Times, Issue 21832, 8 October 1932, Page 2
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110BLIND TO TRADE Southland Times, Issue 21832, 8 October 1932, Page 2
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