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The bride was prettily attired in a costume of cream satin cbaz- meuse, trimmed with lace and orange blossema and wore white! tulle veil, carrying a shower bouquet of white flowers and muiden hair fern. She was led to the chancel, which was decorated with flowers for the occasion, by the Hoa Mr. J. B. Kemp, K. C.. C.B E., by whom she was given AWAY. Mrs. Kemp acted a bostess. She wore, ater a pale! mauve crepesatin, a georgette dress of the race abade which Ras beautifully embroidered in silks of b deeper shade with a grey bat abd shoes to match. The bride enteredi the Cathedral to the strains of the weddiog march. Mr. Temple DEBO, M. C. officiating at thej Grgan. The bridegroom WIL accompanied by M: C. D Melbourne as best man.
The Rev. Marten Shewell.. Chaplain to the Forces, performed the marriage service, which was fully choral. After the ceretaDDI Mendelssohn's Wedding March #: played as the happy couple left: the Cathedral arm in arm.
The hoogacon will be speat in Japan. The bride's travelling dress was at fawo gabardine embroidered in self colour with velvet to que to match.
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SILESIAN QUESTION,
Geneva, Oct. 12.
The Council of the League of Nations last evening discussed Silade There was a full meetag, including experts. No oficial announcement has been made as to the Council's decision, but it is reliably reported that Germany will receive the districts of Gleiwitz, and Hindenburg and part of Eeuthen, while the districts of Keonigshuette and Kattogi and the remainder of Beuthen will go to Poland which is also.to receive the southern districts of Pleas and Rybnig.
POPLAR COUNCILLORS.
London, Oct. 12. Considerable interest is being manifested in an application which, it is understood, will be made to the courts to-day, to re- lease the Poplar councillors arrested recently.
The whole question of local Government in Greater London will be overhauled by a Royal Commission, under the chairmanship of Viscount Ullswater, whose terms of reference are to secure greater efficiency in the economy of administration and to reduce inequali- The commission will include a labour ties in local taxation. representative.
PRINCE OF WALES.
London. Oct. 12.
¡ The Prince of Wales at the Mansion House, referring to his Paris, Oct 12.
Indian tour, said that he boped to garner fresh experiences of what Mayer, the German Ambassador, visited M. Briand. It is the British commonwealth of nations means and to receive first believed that he made a last attempt to explain the serious con-hand information of some of our difficult problems in the Far aequences to Germany of an unfavourable settlement. It is not East. likely that the Allied Governments will notify Germany of the Poland decision before next week.
UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM.
London, Oct. 12. Following on yesterday's meeting with the Labourites, Mr. Lloyd George summoned a Cabinet meeting this morning at which unemployment will be one of the chief subjects of discussion. It is understood that proposals will be submitted empowering Government to assist, up to sixty per cent. local loans for public works.
LOAN FOR NEW ZEALAND.
Wellington, Oct. 12.
Mr. Massey informed a deputation that the Government was placing an additional loan of half a million on the London market. He added that they were not going to America and therefore were not going to break off relations with the people of England "who have stood by us well in past years."
BELGIAN KING AND QUEEN.
Rabat, Oct. 12.
In the course of an official reception to their Belgian Majesties who are paying a visit to Morecco the Sultan conferred the Sherian military medal on the Queen for distinguished war services. It Morocco has received a Sovereign.
A strong appeal to support the British Empire exhibition at Wembley in 1923 was made by the Prince of Wales presiding at a meeting at the Mansion House to-day in furtherance of the project. The Prince of Wales urged that in order to provide erupkyment to some of the thousands of able-bodied men who had offered their all for their country" the work should not be delayed. He asked is significant that this is the first occasion on which the Sultan of for an immediate guarantee of a million sterling and he declared that nothing would set him en route to India rejoicing more than the knowledge that this problem was being tackled and that there were consequently a few thousand happier homes.
ALBANIAN FRONTIERS.
"London, Oct. 1...
Diplomatic correspondents assert that, as the result of pressure by the League of Nations, the long-contested dispute concerning the Albanian frontiers is nearing a settlement on the basis of fall recognition of the independence of Albania. The settlement follows roughly the 1913 frontiers and involves the evacuation by the Serbs I of a considerable portion of the territory occupied since 1918.
WEST HUNGARY..
Venice, Oct. 12.
The Austrain and Hungarian delegations, which arrived on the invitation of the Italian Foreign Minister, have opened a conference with a view to settling the dispute over West Hungary.
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NEW ITALIAN PROVINCE.
Trento, Oct. 12
The King and Queen of Italy were received with remarkable 'scenes of enthusinam on visiting the new Italian province,
I CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY.
Paris, Oct. 11, The eminent French chemist. George Claude, lectured before the Congress of Industrial Chemistry on processes he has invented for producing ammonia synthetically.
Sir William Pope, Professor in the University of Cambridge. lectured on organic chemistry and the immense possibilities of the French and British colonial empires from the viewpoint of raw material-Havas.
INTERNATIONAL LAW INSTITUTE.
Paris, Oct. 12. The International Law Institute is to meet at Grenoble, France. in August, 1922, with the French jurisconsult, Andrew Wales, as chairman. The French jurist De la Pradille is to report on the League of Nations, and the former Italian ambassador to Japan. Palucci di Callobo ia to report on international arbitration.
STEAMER BREAKS DOWN.
Port Said, Oct. 12. The American Steamer Eastern Admiral from Shanghai, for Lon- don and Rotterdam-has broken down 16 miles from Alexandris-and- is in need of assistance. The steamer Eastern Importer is pro ceeding to assist her
A FRONTIER QUESTION.
Paris, Oct. 11. French and British commissions are to proceed to Afries jointly to determine the frontier between French West Africa and British Sudan.Havas.
BRITISH UNKNOWN WARRIOR.
Faris, Oct. 12
General Peraking has accepted the British Government's invita- tion to attend the laying of a congressional mádal on the tomb of a British unknown warrior. · He suggested Oct. 17 as the date of the ceremony.