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Commander B. Barry gave the bride' away.
Her dress of white lace was mounted over chiffon and had a short train. A Juliet cap of. ivory silk cord held the tulle vell and she carried a bouquet of white roses and Willes-of-the- Valley. She was attended by a small page Christophen Willough- by-in a man-p'-war suit, and a trainbearer-Elizabeth Ann Car- wood-who was in a white taffeta frock with a gold leaf bandeau. She carried a posy of white roses new stamps were being printed for colour that to complete the work and lilies-of-the-valley... There the whole of the colonial empire for the whole empire would take were also two bridesmaids-Miss and the magnitude of that task a great deal of time. Joan Banks (sister of the bride can be imagined. Each colony had
The Postmaster General, Mr. E. 1. Wyhine-Jones, told "The Daily Press" yesterday that the Colonial Sport .... Office had made no intimation T2e Services whatever as to when the new. stamps are due..
Mr. Wynne-Jones explained that
It is understood, however, that
groom) and Miss Beryl Lambert. such a large number of denomina- it will not be long now before the Their dresses were of Coronation- tions of stamps, each of a different new stamps are ready for despatch. blue fallle worn with gold capa and vells, and they carried sheuves of mixed yellow flowers feul- Commander Sherwood was best man, and the reception after the wedding was held at the Langham Hotel.
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T.T. ON NEW YORK: 30-3/4 TT. ON LONDON: 1s.. 2,7/84.
Morale Of Chapei
Defenders High
Hundreds of gallant Chinesa i notice it. The troops, besides be soldiers who fought the Japanese ing strongly entrenched, are ob in 1932, including members of the viously well-fed, well-equipped and famous 10th Route Army who cheerfuï, London Silver Market startled and thrilled the world
when they halted the Japanese ad- The...cprzespondents witnessed vance, are again-shouldering arms Chinese anti-aircraft guns in ac- (From Our Own Correspondents.
for their country, and stubbornly tion, and a raid by Chinese soldiers, London, Nov. 2
defending the same territory. They visited the trenches, entered London silver prices to-day.
On a recent visit to Chapel, a and examined the now famous ad- were up 1/18 for "spot and number of, foreign newspapermen. ministration Building at the North unchanged for Forward," as fol- with the aid of an interpreter, Station, and conducted a tour of freely, conversed with many of the the shell-torn and bomb-wrecked. Nov. 2. veterans. If there is any weaken-station Itself 19-15/16 ing of moralé on the part of the All seemed in Ard 19-7/8 | defenders, the journalists failed to |Chapel Front,
R.M.A. DORADO
The RMA "Dorado," which arrived at 1.25 D.m. yester day, carried only one passenger, Mr. Emmett, an American, of Penang There were 8,200 kilos of freight on-board and 350,055 Idlos 8pot.fija. of mail
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