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"K. OF K." CAN'T DANCE.

At the Durbar state ball Lord >' ilchener'*3 knowledge of the figures v as of the vaguest kind, and . iv ronscquence whenever the call " Hides " was given, all he succeeded in doing wa£ to tie. himself and His partner in the most absurd knot, to ihe intense amusement of the others inthe set and of tyio large crowd looking on. The hero of Khartoum was beaming with delight, und wo he blundered through to the end. -Mien the waged be- w&b to the wid-

die of the room looking for his partner, and laughed heartily when she dime '" up and ' found hlai.—ladian Daily News, Calcutta.

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Southland Times, Issue 19002, 23 March 1903, Page 4

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"K. OF K." CAN'T DANCE. Southland Times, Issue 19002, 23 March 1903, Page 4

"K. OF K." CAN'T DANCE. Southland Times, Issue 19002, 23 March 1903, Page 4

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