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  4. WATERS RISING

    The miners are characteristically enjoying their earliest days of freedom. Arrayed in their Sunday best, they are holiday-making and ...

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  5. WAS EVE FAIR?

    That fair hair is prejudicial to matrimonial chances is the startlingly sad discovery disturbing the minds of Parisian blondes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LULL BEFORE STORM

    Last week-end was one of the quietest in Dublin for months, but it is regarded as the lull before the storm. ...

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  7. A SEPARATE PEACE

    Washington is literally soothing with a revival of the rumors regarding the Government's plan's officially to end the war by a separate peace with ...

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  8. MONEY FOR VICTORIA

    Mr. McPherson, the Victorian Treasurer, foreshadows the possibility of an early Victorian loan for an unspecified amount. He will consult with ...

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  9. TINO'S BROTHER

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Constantinople reports that the Turks announce that King Constantino's brother, Prince Andrew, has died ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. REPARATIONS

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Charles White (Lib.) asked whether India or any of the Dominions had introduced or passed legislation similar ...

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  11. JAPANESE EXPANSION

    Writing in the "Westminster Gazette," Sir John Findlay, formerly New Zealand Attorney-General, stresses the need for closer ...

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  12. ASIATICS IN AFRICA

    In the Assembly to-day the Government announced that the consideration of the report of the Asiatic Commission would be postponed until the next ...

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  13. HOW TO WIN

    The "Daily Mail," under the subheading, "How to Win the Test Matches," supplies the answer--"Select the right selectors," which is ...

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  14. "CLIQUISM RUN MAD"

    Mr. F. M. B. Fisher, formerly of New Zealand, the well-known tennis player, has declined to represent the British Isles in the next Davis Cup ...

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  15. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    Mr. Osmond Esmonde has been arrested in Vancouver by order of the Mayor, Mr. Gale, who charged him With sedition in connection ...

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  16. Mr. Storey's Tour

    Mr. John Storey's provincial tour will depend on the coal strike. At present it is timed to commence on April 12--Special Representative. ...

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  17. RED CROSS INQUIRY

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Berlin states that there is considerable satisfaction in that city owing to the fact that the international Red ...

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  18. FAMOUS BILLIARDIST

    H. W. Stevenson, the former billiard champion, will sail by the Walmer Castle, on April 8, for a two years tour of the world. ...

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  19. HEROIC CROOKS

    A roll of honor of well-known criminals who voluntarily joined up during the war, and were killed or died of wounds while on active service, has ...

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