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  4. CHINESE FEUDS.

    PEKIN, Sunday.—It te semiofficially admitted that Nationalist troops from Nanking have suffered initial reverses in the punitive ...

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  5. BRAVADO BREAKS DOWN.

    MRS. VALERIE SMITH, who for so long masqueraded as "Colonel Barker," was die central figure during the week in remarkable scenes at the Marylebone Police Court, which was packed chiefly with young women. Such enormous crowds ...

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  6. "RED" INTRIGUE.

    LONDON, Sunday—The Soviet, following its failure to secure ascendaucy in China, is now concentrating on an attempt to use ...

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  8. AIR v. SEA.

    (From the Australian Press Association's Bepresentative aboard H.M.S. Marlborough.) GIBRALTAR, Sunday.—The ...

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  9. A PATHETIC FIGURE.

    MRS. SMITH was the tallest person in thc court, oven towering over the policemen; but she was a most pathetic ligure, displaying more than ...

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  10. BRITAIN'S BUDGET.

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Daily Telegraph's" Parliamentary editor warns the publie that M.v. Churchill will not frame a vote-catching ...

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  11. Alkali Causes Soap To Injure Hair.

    Nearly all soaps and ready-mixed shampoos—even the most oxpensive— contain too much alkali, which is dangerous, as it dries the scalp and makes ...

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  12. TURKS AND GREEKS.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Sunday. — Reporte that Turkoy proposed to mobilise for anny in connection willi her relationa with Groeco havo become so ...

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  13. "Fancy Meeting You"

    THE PRINCE OF WALES and Prince George, each without being aware of the other's presence, attended the ...

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  14. INDIAN AIRLINER

    ROME, Sunday.—The British-Indian airliner which left Croydon yesterday to inaugurate the service has arrived here. ...

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  15. Boosting Strawberry.

    THE Australian Dairy Produce Importers' Association has sent to Australia a silver challenge shield ...

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  16. ANGLO-AMERICAN WAR.

    LONDON, Sunday.—"We are consistently being told this side of the Atlantic that an Auglo-Amorican war is unthinkable. Don't you ...

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  17. A SUNNY EASIER.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Britain s experiencing a brilliant Eastertide. The sun shene for ll hours to-day over a wide aroa, including London, where ...

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  18. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    LONDON, Sunday—A fire which did £30,000 worth of damage destroyed tho Victoria United Freo Church at Eglington Toll, Glasgow, to-day. A vast ...

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  19. 38½ KNOTS.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The French Navy prides itself in possessing the fastest war vessel afloat in consequence of the torped[?]boat destroyer Gulepard ...

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  20. BRITISH MOTORCYCLES.

    PAMS, Monday.—A team of six British, motor cyclists on the Montohork track drove a 2½ horsepower cyele 15,7S9 times round the course ...

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  21. "MADAME SUZANNE."

    The story of a man who lived as a woman for 10 years was told at the Paris Assize Court at a remarkable murder trial recently. ...

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  22. FRENCH WAR PENSIONS.

    PAMS, Sunduy.—Following up the grant by the Chamber of Deputies to Madam Foch, the Chamber has voted additioual pensions to the widows of ...

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  23. INDEPENDENT LABOR.

    LONDON, Sunduy.—At the annual conforence at Carlisle, Mr. J. Maxton, H.P., was elected chairman of the Independent Labor Party. Sir Oswald ...

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  26. AIR FLIVVER.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A Gorman pilot named Kirsch has demonstrated at Croydon Aerodromo a beautifully streamlined two-seater light monoplane ...

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