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"THE POPE'S DANGE"

FURLANA FOR; TANGO.

By Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright Paeis, January 28. Le Temps states that after questioning several people regarding the immorality of the tango the Pope decided to judge for himself. , Two youthful aristocrats gave a demonstration, and at. the end the Pope said, "Well, my children, you take your amusements very sadly," and advised them to substitute the Venetian furlana.

Le., Temps says the furlana is already being practised in Paris, and is called the "Pope's dance."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15520, 30 January 1914, Page 7

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"THE POPE'S DANGE" New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15520, 30 January 1914, Page 7

"THE POPE'S DANGE" New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15520, 30 January 1914, Page 7