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The Royal Wedding.

• — London, July 5. London is gaily decorated with banting in honour of the marriage of the Duke of York and Princess May, which is to be celebrated to-morrow. Triumphal arches are erected in all directions, and great preparations are being made to illuminate the city. Large crowds are flocking into London. At a state performance in Covert Garden Theatre, thirty Royalties were present. Madame Melba sang "Julietta." No less than twenty van loads of wedding presents have been received by the Royal couple. ____^________

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 3018, 6 July 1893, Page 2

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The Royal Wedding. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 3018, 6 July 1893, Page 2

The Royal Wedding. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 3018, 6 July 1893, Page 2

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