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Princess Mafalda & HPH TheDuke of Brabant

Princess Mafalda, second daughter of the king and Queen of Italy, is reported engaged to his Royal Highness, the Duke of Brabant, heir to the throne of the Belgians. The official announcement of the engagement, it is said, will come shortly after the marriage of her sister. Princess Yolanda, to a dashing captain of caväliy in the Italian army.

Mrs. John Nolan and Misr Alice Rober

Mrs. John I. Nolan succeeds her deceased husband in Congress, She was welcomed by Miss Alice Robertson, who-retired-in March

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THE CHINA MAIT.

TUESDAY, APRIL 10 1923.

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Mystery surrounds the kidnapping of Sister Cecelia, Notre Dame Convent nun. The sister declares she was drugged and taken to a house from which she escaped, wearing the overcoat of one of her captors, while the man and the woman who kidnapped her were discussing ransom, Entering a motor car, she was driven back to the. Convent, where her condition was reported serious. Though the chauffeur was not fuspected, he was temporarily taken in charge. Sister Cecelia is 33 years old.

Seven youths are under arrest, and warrants have been issued for eight others, between the ages of 16 and 20. The girl com- plainants are under 16 These two girls are implicated in the story of wild revels.

America's "hooded terror, the Ku Klux Klan. Five thousand

met the other day. Above the special reception committee posing

for their photograph.

Had breakfast with Peggy Joyce every day for months, her maid testified in their divorce suit in which Spaulding was nanied'as co-respondent by Stanley Joyce third husband of the actress.

President of the American Federation who asserts she was offered $250,000 to help pass a bill through Congress, by using the influence of the Federation "to put over a certain big affair through the women voters of the country."

Charles Beecher Warren, Ameri- can Ambassador to Jipan, is reported to have resigned his post. Mr. Warren, who has just arrived Mr. Rockefeller pays his men

in San Francisco, with Mrs. fairly well, some drawing bo-

Warren and their four sons, tween $50,000 and $125,000 a

declared that his work in Japan year. In the latter class' are-

was completed, and there was Alfred

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