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  5. BELLE OF BALL

    A HANDSOME "young woman who was dressed in a fashionable, loose fitting frock, and who danced all night, caused a sensation ...

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  6. MYSTERY SOLVED

    The mystery surrounding the murder of Mrs. Macfle, the wife of a Sydney accountant, at Weltevreden (Java), has been solved. ...

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  7. "LIKE A SILLY FLY"

    A storm of protest has been raised in the London press by Sir A. Chamberlain's Birmingham speech, in which he declared that he favored the admission of other nations besides Germany to the League of Nations Council. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WILKINS IN TROUBLE

    Captain Wilkins is experiencing trouble in journeying through Alaska to Point Barrow. Word hat teen received from, Tolovana that the snow motors have arrived there, but that 400 gallons Of petrol were used in getting them ...

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  9. BURNED TO DEATH

    Ordering the servants to "sare yourselves," Robert White, dashed into a bedroom of his blazing Ayrshire mansion, in which his twin ...

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  10. SUCCESSFUL TOUR

    Lord Apsley and Mr. Barnes, of the Australian migration staff, have returned to London after an extraordinarily successful provincial tour. ...

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  11. PACIFIC CABLE

    In the course of a lengthy reply to the Canadian statement regarding the Pacific cable, the High Commissioners for Australia and New Zealand, Sir ...

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  12. DATE ANNOUNCED

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) has announced that the imperial Conference will be held in October. ...

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  13. "NASTY SHOCK"

    The French Senate Committee's efforts to repair the Chamber of Deputies financial havoc leads to the belief, says the Paris correspondent of ...

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  14. WHERE SOUTHERLIES ARE NOT REQUIRED

    A beautiful study in the Windsor (Eng.) great park where the deer are seen in a picturesque snout setting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER

    The minister for Trade (Mr. J. A. Robb), announced in the Canadian House of Commons that Australian butter would be liable to, dumping duty ...

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  16. LACOSTE AGAIN

    Rene Lacoste defeated W. T. Tilden in a singles tennis match to-day by 6—4, 8—6, 6—3. Tilden is at present engaged in a ...

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  17. WATER SCARCITY

    Owing to the continuance of exceptionally dry weather, the engines of the local water works have to be in constant use. ...

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  18. NO COMMENT

    The absence of newspaper comment on the Pope's letter concerning the right of the Church Indicates, says a message from Rome, that the ...

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  19. TO CAPTURE GUNS

    The Spaniards are despatching a force to capture the Riff guns which are bombarding Tetuan, says a message from Tanglers. The ...

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  20. OPERA SINGER HISSED

    An Italian prima donna was hissed during an operatic performance at Munich. The audience tried to suspend the ...

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  21. TURKO-FRENCH TREATY

    The France-Turkish agreement, which is expected at the Quid d'Orsay to-day, provides, says the Paris correspondent of "The Times," for a ...

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  22. MISS WILLS BEATEN

    Hiss Helen Wills was beaten at the Monte Carlo tournament in the semi-final of the Beaumont Gold Cup doubles competition. ...

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  23. MIGRATION OFFICER

    Brigadier Howard, who for the past 21 years hog been the chief officer of the Salvation Army in the northern division, of which Newcastle is the ...

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  24. Dengue Fever

    Dr. Wallace, State medical officer of health at Newcastle, states that no more cases of dengue fever have been reported. ...

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  25. CAIRO TO CAPE

    Four air force aeroplanes, says a Cairo message, will commence a flight on March 1, under Wing-Commander Pulford, from Cairo to the Cape—a ...

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  26. BAGGIER THAN EVER

    Oxford bags are again the fashion in London. They have reappeared after apparently having died down, through over-popularity, particularly ...

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  27. LACROSSE MATCH

    In the annual lacrosse match, Oxford defeated Cambridge by 17 goals to 8. ...

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