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SUN SPECIALS.

BT ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH COPYRIGHT. London Times —{Sydney Sun Serviced PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. UNREST IN EPIRUS. Athens, March 24. Unrest is growing in Epirus. Essad Pasha offers to raise 25,000 men to disperse the Greeks from Epirus. Prince William of Wied is awkwardly placed. If he agrees Essad becomes powerful and if he refuses Essad may ask why Albania does not take over. DEISEL REPORTED TO BE ALIVE Berlin, March 24. It is alleged that Dr. Deisel, the German inventor who was supposed to have gone overboard in the North Sea, is alive in Canada. ON NEW ZEALAND'S ALPS. London, March 24. Mr Malcolm Ross, the Wellington (New Zealand) journalist, has published his fascinating book on "Climbs in the New Zealand Alps." SPECIAL TO SYDNEY BUN, SCRAMBLING FOR PRIZES. London, March 16.

Japan is entering the field of industrial enterprise in China, where an "era of scramble" has set in. The lack of capital in China has resulted in the granting to foreigners of valuable concesssions tor merely nominal sums. Great Britain is insisting upon the recognition of her rights in the Yangste Valley. NURSES IN SEA-BOOTS. Owing to an overflow of the river Thames the hospital tit West Molesey is flooded. The nurses are doing their work in sea-boots, and the matron arrives on a trolley, while the doctors vkit the hospital in farmwaggons. , GENERAL VILLA'S AMBITION. A close American friend of General Villa says that th c latter has declared that he will be the next President of Mexico. The rebel leader once remarked that this was his great ambition, and that it would remain his ambition until he was dead or President. RHODES SCHOLARS SCORE. The coveted Oxford Blue has been awarded to J. J. Savage, of Perth, and P. P. Sproule, of Melbourne, and the half-Blue to E. A. Southee, of Cootamundra, N.S.W., all Rhodes Scholars. MEDICAL-DETECTIVE LORE. University College, London, , has established a Museum of Legal- Medicine, for the purposes of demonstrating the effects of poisons, gunshots, and other wounds. Also to collect and keep all data on blood-stains and other medical-detective lore. HOME RULE COVENANT. There are now 10,000 places in Great Britain where the Home Rule Covenant may be signed. BEFRIENDING THE GIRLS. Mr John Chaplin, a big dry goods man, controlling many stores in tie United States, is engaging more than 1000 of .the 2000 girls who were thrown out of work.owing to the closing down of big establishments. HYSTERIA AND DRINKING. .The Bishop of Chelmsford, in the course of a sermon yesterday' deplored the nervous hysteria and the enormous increase in drinking among women which has followed their entrance into the competition of the professions..

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2319, 25 March 1914, Page 4

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SUN SPECIALS. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2319, 25 March 1914, Page 4

SUN SPECIALS. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2319, 25 March 1914, Page 4