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US. LABOUR NAVAL OFFICER ANNOYS DUKE WED AT

CATHEDRAL OF WINDSOR

London, To-day.

The resolution passed by the American Federation of Labour, condemning the Duke of Wind sor for coming to America with Mr. Charles Bedaux, ongmator of the speed-up system for factores, as guide, has caused a spate of con- jecture.

Miss Molly Elizabeth Jones, of Redhill, Surrey, only daughter of the late Mr. George Herbert Jones and Lieutenant Commander. Evelyn S. Felton, of EMS. Medway, third son of Mrs. L. V. Oswald, of Van- couver, were married at St. John's Cathedral this afternoon.

The bride, who entered the church on the arm of Commander H.. S. Murray-Smith, was attired in an ivory satin Princess dress, with

a Court train of ivory satin from It is widely suggested by Amer-the shoulders, long talle veil and ican newspaper correspondents an orange blossom wreath. Her that the Duke is displeased by bouquet was made up of tuberoses, American reaction to his proposed white cosmias and tasmine

Miss Isabel Ingram, the brides- tour, and may cancel the trip.

Renter's New York correspon-maid, wore a dress of shirred dent quotes an interview appear apricot chiffon, trimmed with ing in the Baltimore "Sun," in apricot and flame ribbons Her which Mr. Charles Bedanx, old floral head dress was suitably friend of the former Mrs. Simpson, matched in shades of apricot and said: "Out a hundred chances that flame. the Duke and Duchess of Windso will come, about ninety have gone."

The bride's train-bearers were Miss Eve Ann Hayter and Miss Elizabeth Mills, who wore apricot chiffon Bonney dresses.

Mrs. Jones, the bride's mother attended the ceremony in a dress of brown and biege lace:

MR. BEDAUXS OFFER Mr. Eedaux is quoted as adding: that the Duke, on the long-distanc telephone, refused an offer by Mr. Bedaux to withdraw from the tour. Peuter's Paris correspondent however, says that those closest to the Duke and Duchess of Windsor HW Baines... declare there is no question of change in plans, and that the couple will leave for New York on Saturday as arranged. Reuter.

MR. BEDAUX'S DENIAL

Newark (New Jersey), To-day On arrival here last night, Mr. Charles Bedaux denied statements attributed by him by the American

press.

Mr. Bedaux said that as far as he knew the Duke and Duchess of Windsor's plans were unchanged.

Reuter

The marriage service was con- ducted by the Reverend W. G. Parker, assisted by the Reverend

Lieutenant Commander J Studholm attended the bridegroom as best man, and the groomsmen were Commander G. P. E. Menzies, Paymaster Lt. Commander C. H. Nicholson, Surgeon Lt-Commander J. M. Parker, Lt. Commander J. Newton, L-Commander R. Garnett and Lieutenant C. H. Walker.

A reception is being held this. afternoon in HMS. Medway, the guests being received by the bride's mother, and Captain and Mrs. C. B. Barry.

The newly weds will spend their honeymoon at Repulse Bay,

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Britain's Influence

MISHAP SEQUEL Gen Sir Walter M. St. G. Kirke,

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