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  3. HANDSOME "KEL" MONSON

    There was on obvious stir at the Dalkeith inquest on Wednesday when the court orderly called— "John Kelvin Monson." ...

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  4. SCRAPPED!

    It was learned this morning that the Government had decided to cancel the Arbitration Commission which was appointed by the late ...

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  5. SOME COURT KODAKS.

    It is a striking commentary on the complexity of our human nature that a murder affects not merely the lives of two men—the victim and his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. KAROOLA HELD

    McIlwraith, McEacharn and Co. have decided to pay off the crew of the Karoola and lay up the ship. This morning 50 members of the crew who ...

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  7. BRIGHT STEPPERS

    Keeley and Aldous a pair of bright steppers were newcomers on the afternoon's bill at the Prince. They are a duo who have toured all over ...

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  8. TWENTY-SEVEN WEEKS

    Last night the Sunshine Players presented their twenty-seven consecutive weekly program and proved that, like a certain ...

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  9. CAUGHT! In 'The Net' at Majestic

    The Zlegfeld Follies, that brilliant aggregation of beauty of [?] form that is the pride of the American vaudeville world, has been a ...

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  10. INSPECTOR STEPHEN CONDON

    Chief of the C.I.D., who superintended the efforts to track down the Dalkeith crime. (See letterpress pages 4 and 5.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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