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  4. 'FLU ON RENOWN

    It is officially stated that the Renown will sail on March 16. ('The Sun's" Special Representative) LONDON, Thursday. ...

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  6. NECK AND NECK

    The Sopwith Wallaby flown by Captain Matthews, and the DH9, piloted by Lieutenants Parer and M'Intosh, left this morning for ...

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  7. RIOTOUS BOCHES

    "The Times" correspondent at Berlin states that the utmost tension prevails over the outrages on Allies' representatives. ...

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  8. "UNFORTUNATE"

    Speaking in the United States Senate, Senator Lodge referred to President Wilson's letter to Senator Hitchcock, and said:-- ...

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  10. ULSTER ACCEPTS

    The "Sunday Observer" states that Sir Edward Carson has decided to urge Ulster to accept the Home Rule scheme. ...

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  11. The Art of Crashing

    Captain Cockerell, the pilot of "The Times" machine, says:--"The art of flying has developed a knowledge of how to crash with the least injury to ...

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  12. WOMEN JURORS

    The "Daily Mail" slates that the authorities have decided to empanel enfranchised women to servo on juries in tho High Courts, mostly in divorce ...

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  13. SWEDISH GOVERNMENT

    Renter's correspondent at Stockholm states that M. Branting, leader of the Swedish Socialist Party, has formed a Social Democratic Cabinet. ...

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    Yesterday when one of three guns which the Dongarra has brought to Australia for H.M.A.S. Australia was being unloaded from the former vessel on to a floating crane at Garden Island, one of the ropes carrying the gun broke. The other rope, which was of wire, held, but nevertheless the muzzle of the gun splashed into the water. It took three quarters of an hour to effect repairs and get the gun on to the floating crane The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Sir Richard Richards.

    Lord Mayor of Sydney, who died this morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. HINDENBURG

    The correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" in Berlin states that if Hindenburg contests the Presidency hp is certain to win. ...

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  17. INDEPENDENT EGYPT

    Reuter's correspondent at Carlo states that 52 members of the Legislative Assembly met at tile house of the Nationalist loader, Zughloul ...

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  19. ALSATIAN WIVES

    General von Arnim, the former Governor of Metz, is among the increasing number of Germans who are applying for naturalisation, because they have ...

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  20. PURITAN MODES

    Paquin's display of modes would gladden a Puritan. Skirts come to the ankles, backs and necks are modest, and the waist is below the hips. ...

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