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Give A Dog Enough Rope...

(Continsed from Page 10-) ....

There'd been a rather nasty mur- ider case down at the Ford, involv-

ing horse-stealing

|| Mac said:

1. "It's too ridiculous to cortex-

plate, but others might not think

so, if this leaked out. Send him

away. Craig.

Larry said:

"Oh, my Lord! Great oaks from little scorns! Will you take him Mac?**

For McGorman, like Larry him- self, had a way with beasts

When he went. Calamity went with bla Went silently, and] heart-brokenly as though he knew

Maureen O'Sulliva, Henry Stephenson, Ann Karding. and Louis Rayward seen in one of the scenes in "the Flame Within", which is the next attraction at the Queen's Theatre.

quite well that he had hung him-L/CPL. OF LINCOLNS SUCCESS AFTER FIVE

self Indeed.

Then we found two of the horses involved in the "Ford" case, out

back

And the motorist who had seen Calamity with Mac's horse talked too much. And, of course, every- one knew Calamity.

ed.

In-

20

it

PASSES

Death Yesterday Morning

FULL MILITARY HONOURS PAID AT FUNERAL

jare, was

YEARS' STRIVING

(Continued from Page 5)

Give A Chance Harold Lee was selected for both these tours, which meant that be would be away for some s mouths.

There was a time when things f Looked pretty had for

Larry deed, but for Mac there is

The death occurred early yes- The association announced that knowing where it might have end-serday morning of Lance Corpor he would be accompanied on both al Lewis Ashby, of the 2nd Batours by F. J. Perry, so they had Mac had charge of the two the Lincolnshire Regiment. De decided to take the ball by the horses that we'd found out back ceased who was only 24 years of horns and give me the chance to He had them yarded down at the!

a native of Bolsover, prove myself and improve police station; and one morning. Derbyshire, and joined the

re-game by experience abroad! when as we heard afterward: cergiment at Gibraltar in 1930. They had, indeed, taken a great tain people were beginning, to

The 'Funeral

risk-but, fortunately, it worked, noticed something agitate for Larry's arrest, he The funeral took place yester- though it was somewhat lucky at

day afternOON People were daging, of course, Cemetery. Happy Valley, when",

at the Colonial the time.

My results in the States had not that Calamity stole the horses for the remains were buried in the been good, and my spirits were him-that he never had to go near Military Section. The Rev. E. C rather damped by the sight of the them; and, on the face of it,

H. Tribbeck of the Wesleyan amazing tennis played by the looked feasible enough.

Methodist Church. officiated' at Americans. Anyway, we got a

telephone the Ham-message from Mac and the lot of honours were accorded.

graveside. Fall military However, L. A. Godfree, our captain, and Lee came to my aid, usweat down to see what it was

The cortege was preceded by and spent many hours in practice about

the Battalion band and drams with me. They backed me up and There were several

strange and was

followed by a large concentrated on my weakest spots, palicemen there, and others in gathering of deceased's collea with the result that I made up my plain clothes, and they were lover friendly

gues. Those present included mind to try to repay their con the Signal Section, Employed Adence in me by winning my place Mac went straight to the point. Group (Headquarter Wing). re in the Davis Cup team for 1931 "These chaps want you arrested. presentatives of A, B, C. and Dị Larry, but I think I can prove that (S) Company of the Lincolnshire It was

When Chance Came their theory is not tenable..........” Begiment, and a small detachment trip that the great chance came during our Argentine He went into the yard with a of men from the 2nd Battalion along. Lee was lucky enough halter, and brought out one of the East Lancashire Regiment horses-a great, raw-boned mare, Scers presented included

Of to sprain an ankle in the serai who carried herself like a cat, with King Lt Powell, It Gough, and who captained the team, and so It final round against E. C. Peters, Lt. Pimm, the Adjutant

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Calamity, whining at Larry, was After the service at the grave final tied over against the fence. Mac side, three volleys were fired by The advice and help given by let the mare go, with her balter the firing party, drawn from the Mr. Godfree and Lee in the States trailing, and she started to wander Lincolnshires and the Last Post had begun to show effect, and, to toward the road. The gate was and Reveille -W2J. sounded by everyone's amazement. I defeated jopen, and Mae said to Larry. -

buglers of the same Regiment. "Let Calamity go. Tell him to!

Peters and became Argentine Wreaths were sent by the fol fetch the mare.”

champion! lowing:-Headquarter Wing, the Latry went over to the hound. Band, the Drums, "C" Cof, "B! caressing him as be loosened the Coy. "A" Coy, "D(S) Coy, they name, and its effect was really Calamity went after the mare like and Sergeants (1st Lincolns), the in the last match and the side MRS. MOODY STAGES chain; spoke to him quietly, and Signals (1st Lincolns), W.0's 1931 in April Austin defeated me

startling During the trials

a bolt from a gun

He bounded beside her, Ranks (2nd East Lanes). then he yelled blue murder as one! reaching for the trailing rope; and!

of her forehoofs, caught him down!

2

to the

Officers (1st Lincolns), and

SPY MANIA SEEN IN SPAIN

(Continued from Page 2)

=

*

That win worked wonders with

of

was chosen as Austin. Hughes, Kingsley and myself.

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HER COMEBACK"

Mrs. Moody Patient

Mr. Roper Barrett, our captain,

with this green earth,” and show- spent much of his valuable time

ing infinite pluck, led Mrs. Moody the shoulder, and dung him over,

in moulding us into a side and

If-Mrs. Moody, zow that she is 3-1 in the first set and 3-love She was the wickedest and

binding the side with a strong nearly back in her best form, can in the second. quickest, most savage dog-killer I

team spirit-and that is why we steel her · heart and nervez

But in neither set could she have ever seen go into action.Į

succeeded!-

against a player well aimed for respond to the increasing pres- Just a mass of slashing hoofs and

Beyond Expectation

American im- the long struggle, she may do sure which the teeth. Three times Calamity at-Civil Guard would be anything

Too much was not expected of what Miss Round did last year posed. Her gallant effort was re- tempted to go in and ham-string but flattered by a foreign artist us, and all our victories were hail Prove the winning value of pulsed, and Mrs. Moody massed a The P. & O. Branch Service of Steamers to London via Snez

her, and three. times he sitting down to sketch The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers for Southampton and missed death by inches. Then bejb

his led with delight because ther were has succeeded in America to Mrs of six to go straight out in both. superior length. But Miss Jacobs break of five games and another humble barracks. :

not expected beforehand. had to run. She was more like al

She had needed all her art and Moody's heritage. That We sailed along serenely with make a psychological difference. ardour. Miss Hartigan's fore Draft Law EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS bound, quick as he was. had not Parlament concerning spring don. These wins placed us in the Yesterday neither of the semi It was not always profitably

cat than a horse, and the big

The draft law presented to Africa. súd Japan before Wizable

wins over Monaco, Belgium South

Australian's Plick

hand drive had the battering a chance with her. He bolted for has given the impression that European Zone final, in which we final matches had a speculative directed; too often it was aimed pace of Mrs. Holcroft Watson's the stable, with the mare, fury in the problem is a serious one met and defeated Czechoslovakia finish to bring excitement to the at Mr. Moody's stronger back- carnate, hot on his heels Calamity The preamble reads: 7,000

2nd Aug-

Mania, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney went into the stable like a canned Such is the great activity in Parla. 7,000 31st Aug. Melbourne & Hobart.

and thus qualified to meet America boil. Miss Hartigan. It is true hand wing. In this respect the 4th Oct.

cat, and stayed there, howling and that is in evidence in

playing as if she were in love older player was wise. Her re- raging, but too canny to come out national centres in the search

inter- Of course, we had no chancə-- and meet his Waterloo.

at least our chances didn't seem

plies were piloted to Miss Harti jof data and information As for the mare, she gave

o a bright-bat we

gan's weaker wing w kick and a squeal, and fell

military character useful to the through by 3-2, mainly due to terrific battle.

managed to pull zone final at Wimbledon after a grazing, nor did she offer

nation concerned, for the future marvellous displays by Austin. slightest objection when Mac walk the most elemental prevision failed against France in the Chathe same fashion as in 1931, and to restrain the enterprise: Miss

case of an armed conflict; that! 3rd Aug. Shanghai, Moi, Kobe, Osaka, Toko-ed up to her and led her away.

won two singles. We just We had won through a much lazury of a roving eye. She had hama. Yokkaichi & Nagoya

obliges nations to promulgate "So you see, gentlemen," said

laws which limit such criminal lange Found, but our defeat was hopes of victory ran high, as we Hartigan's artillery was too hot Mac, smoothly, "we need morelactivities and punish with suff-

kindeed covered with lory. evidence before we can make ancient vigour in peace and in war

had again cemented our side with in one section of the court, and A Severe Blow arrest."

the same great team spirit that the American was forced to take infractions of this kind” Larry, sadder but wiser, took z

Hopes for a victory in 1932 ran had helped us so much two years the safer line and to invoke the considerably chastened hound home penalty-in the case

Punishments from the death very high, particularly as Lee was previously.

slower speed. of war able to return to the site.

To make matters better, we had She waited for the Australian's only downwards are provided. We started quite well with wins kept the same team for two years mistake rather than opened her As he remarked with mach The points where espionage is against Humanis and Poland, and and three of us had been together shoulders as her mood of bouy- 7,000 5th Sept. Amoy. Shai, Moji, Kobe & Osaka gloom, he was barely out of the regarded as most active are the entered the match against Ger- for three years, so we knew each ancy might have desired.

wood yet. They might need more Balearic Isles, obviously a mary with confidence. Here we other extremely well and had It may be added that Mies evidence before they could make strategic point, the Galician suffered a severe blow, as we were gained confidence in our abilities! Hartigan served with wholesome jan arrest, but they'd need a bit coast, with its great natural unexpectedly defeated on the own. We gained a great victory over courage, more, too, before he was cleared of harbours, and the coastline of tre court of the Red White Clint the Americans, and then attained length with her first ball. It her g- splendid all suspicion.

Andalusia in the neighbourhood in Berhä What comes of being a suspi- of the Straits of Gibraltar.

jour ambition by defeating France second was cions looking character!" opined While this fear of activity by we were no good, and neve

Critics started all over agam at the second attenant. The

early as pro- vocative did not deliver & Bill cheerfully," “Give 2′′ dog foreign revolutionary elements be. Our performi

the winter of 1930 and the double fault. Throughout her re- enough rope.

is understandable enough, con-vious year

placed in ouT

thesistance, indeed, there was Fortunately, in a way they have, sidering what Spain went flakes

Association in keepi

same sign of fear players had grensede And so we and Ichampion" 1zwn tenn

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7,000 6th Aug. Shai, Moll Kobe & Yokohama. 16,000 8th Auz. Shi, Moji, Kobe & Yokohamzaku 10,000 8th Ang. Amoy, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe &

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8,000 22nd Aug. Amoy, Shai, Moji, Xove & Osaka

6,000 th Sept Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama,

5th Sept Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama,

17,000

7,000

5th Sept. Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka

&

Yokohama.

TAKADA

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that had nothing to do with Larry by the Government to locals

for Calamity: but that is another authorities to proceed with

THE END)

little more ciremn be a tactful step.

who

Champions At Last

In the early stage of each sef Mrs. Moody allowed herself the

Hers was the error of hand and elves the never of heart Twice in succes ation, and,

ision she has reached the semi- we can enter our fourth Challenge final at Wimbledon her

with every has included Miss Round, Hrs

1

Bound in five yeng

er defeated Australis in the confidence.

Sperling and Miss Scriv

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