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HONGKONG

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

AUCTIONEERS, &c.

PAUL BREWITT,

HONGKONG

THE HONGKONG DAILY PREES

BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

PHOTOGRAPHERS.

TEE (HUN,

{Published by Special Arrangement.]

IN WHITE. RAIMENT.

Dr

WILLIAM LE QUEUX,

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CHAPTER XIII.

-F PRACTISE A NEW PROFESSION. "Why the colonel's bon mardered-Colonel Chetwode" the man answered excitedly.

*Colonel Chetwode!" I gasped. "Impossible!" "It's a fact," he declared. The whole thing's deep mystory. They found him at five o'clock this morning."

Tell me ail about it," I urged. Well, it seems a terrible thing. Mr. Flum mer, sergeant of police, was in here half-an-hour age, and he told me all about it. According to what he says. it seems that a workman going across the Park to Twickenham sarly this moru ing saw the body of a man on the edge of the lake, half in the water. He rushed forward, and to his horror it was the colonal quite dead.”

"Drowned ?"

No. He wasn't drowned. That's the cur ious part of it. He was murdered."

**How?"

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3an, 20)

That is cruel. I answered. She may be unpopular, but that's no reason why she should be a murderess. I suppose ther base their suspicions upon the quarrel, of which you told me yesterday.

same-his companions being sergeants, seemed greatly surprised at my application.

quits i

irregular, you know," he said, briefly * But I think under the circumstances,” sald Rowling, that the doctor might be of some service. He has had previous experience in murder ones, and has just applied to me. Of course, I referred him to you, as you are to direct the inquiry."

"The diffenlty is that any little indiscretion, his part might upset our plans," responded the detective.

"I suppose so. The first Mrs. Chetrode was born lady, but of this woman nobody ever know anything of her who or what she was before

· her." he was so misguided as to

marry "Perhaps the police inquiries will throw some light upon that," I remarked.

"Let's hope so," he responded, and then hav.cn ing fished my breakfast we went together to the Park, I. of course, pretending that I had not before been there. .

Fortunately on the previous night I had been able to slip out und in nolrred: for the land- lord had been absent with his wife ut a neigh- boure, and was therefore not aware of a fact which might prove damning against me. namely, that I had disguised myself in a sait of second-hand clothes.

Upon the road we met many people who, attracted by lille, curiosity, had beer to the Park, and wore how returning. We took a wear ont across some felis, and entoring the park by a side gate were soon at the spot, which, was kept clear by an inspector and half-a-dozen policemen in order that the marks and down- trodden grass should not be disturbed before arrival of the detectives, was surrounded by crowds of idlers all of whom expounded sowe theory to account for the systory.

The tragedy had been enacted at the bridge

the

I had crossed. I had passed over that very spot and had actually heard the sound of the usassin's cough.

By a blow on the head, the police believe, They've telegraphed to Scotland Yard for detectives. Plummer says that there are lots of Was that a signal to an accomplice? It seem marks mor the edge of the lake, as though ad very much as though there had hem two struggle took place"

persons lying in wait for the colonal, and I har- Extraordinary!" I ejaculated. You saying passed at the moment when they expected he was quite dead when discovered. Was him, had narrowly escaped being struck down doctor called "

That cough was possibly, the aigual that had Pasa along, please! Pass along?" said a constable, as I stood staring in wonder at the water among the waving reeds. spot where the body had been found half in the

Yes, the police surgeon, Doctor Douglas.eaved me. He declared that the poor colonel had been mur. doret, and had been dead several hours."

And where is the body "

"At the Park, of course," answered the land lord They say that everyone is fearfully up. sot, and that several of the gueste left for London by the first train this morning."

"And Mrs. Chetwode? Where is she?" “Beside her dead husland, I suppose. They

We recede for some distanca, while the publican pointed out the geographical position of the spot with its relation to the house and the high-road.

It's a lonely place 'ere of a night," he said.

**I will give you my word of honour to pre- serve seeroy in everything, and likewise to obey your orders as though I wore a sabordin- ate. I said eagerly.

And you will give no information to the Fress whatsoever? The Press is a great danger always, for it so often gives warning to the enlprits. *

I will say nothing. Rely on me."

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I thanked him, doclaring my intention to use every discretion, and then Rowling gave them a brief description of the character of the man who had, discovered the body, and handed them a written report mado by the police-surgeon, Doctor Douglas, who had been called to examine the body.

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“None," answered Rowling. *“The boundary of the park is patrolled, but the man on duty. last night declares that he saw nobody of whom he could entertain any suspicion." Then going to the wall, he pointed out on the ordines map the position of the park and mansion. This having been examined carefully by all three. Rowling, save them a brief description of the murdered man, his wife and his son, very simi- lar to that given me by my gossiping friend of the Red Lion.

"There were a lot of visitors there, you say." Bullen observed. "Are they still there ?"

No. Most of them have returned to Lon- dou. I believe," I responded...

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Pruya Central, next Hongkong Hotel, i were not a very happy pair in life, but she will Just the place where a un might commit a greatly if we could have seen what kind of per in the occupatio of Deutsch Asiatische Bank.

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no doubt feel the blow heavily,"

arder, Funny, however, that the colonel was

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Is there no suspicion of the assassin" 1 inqnized, as a thought of the man whom I had! fasked through my brain. "None whatever, onel was very popular everywhere, and was always good to the poor, Even when on the Bench at Brentford he always erred on the site of leniency. Everybody spoke well of him. It's his wife who isn't liked. She's a ram un, they

Kay."

Where was the body found ?" I inquired when I had seated in yself, at table while he had taken up u position before the empty fireplace to continue gossiping.

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brook by a little bridge. It was just by that bridge that the poor fellow was found. They think that just as he had crossed the bridge he was struck down and then fell backwards inte the lake."

Ah! I understand." I said. "Let's hope that the detectives will discover something when they arrive. It was evidently a most dastardly bio of work."

"Yes," he said.

wandering about in the Park alone!"

"Curiens, too, that his presoson was not miss.

Very mysterious indeed, He must have gone out quknown to anyone, and when the place was locked up for the night it was believed that he was inlours."

He was wearing evening dress? I said.. "Oh, Theliers so. But En not certain. I've not heard how he was dressed."

soy, Harding," he cried, turzing to a bent old man who choueet to be pasing, "how was. the colonel dressed when he was found!“

"In his cut-awhy coat and shirt," was the reply. They say that his shirt-stad was stolen,”

Ah!" exelived my garrulous friend · the publican. That looks as though it was done with motive of robbery-don't it?"

Te," I said, my thoughts reverting agala, they constantly tid, to that strange conver sation which I had overheard in the darkness— the words of a man who had practically ao- knowledged himself to be an assassin,

When we again emerged upon the high-road I parted from my companion, he returning to Hounslow and I continuing my walk along the highway leading to Twickenham. It is a charm ing unspoilt road, entirely rural although almost within the twelve-mile radius. Shaded by great tress, it winds through the quaint oll-world village of Whitton, past the great red facade of Kneller Hall, once the residence of the great painter but now a school of military music, and I recollected how, as I had crossed the bridge. away through the fields over the river Crane, I had heard distinctly a short cough. The murand so on into that old Georgian town beside durer was, without doubt, lurking there when I had passed.

The man's remark that I had no knowledge of the spot where the body was found aroused me to a sense of my own position. If it were known that I had entered the park that night might not a serious suspicion fall upon me

"Everyone is talking of it. Lota of people. are going down to ses the spot. I shall ge down presently. Do you care to come?" the landlord a-ked.

I acceled willingly, for I wished to see the plane in daylight, and as one of a crowd of sightsoors I should escape observation

The one thought which hold me in reflection was of the identity of the usansain. Could it have been the major?

the Thames, Twickraham. Along that unfra- quented road one is deep in the country, and it is hard to realise that the low roar is actually the roar of London, and that the slight haze across the sun is London's micke. The cottages are neat and peaceful, with the tall bolyhocks before the door, the sweet smelling gillyflowers, honeysuckle, and a tangle of yellow roses climbing everywhere.

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I wandered there aimlessly, trying to farm Kome resolution. Had any person seen me enter or leave the Park on the previous night If they had, then my position was certainly should experience the utmost difficulty in clar one of peril, for if arrested on suspicion I

ing myself. Even if I related my whole story it was so strange that I foured the police would not believe it. In truth, there were siroun- stances connected with it which oven to me were beyond comprehension.

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The poor colonel was the very last man to have an enemy who would take his life," he said. He was hard on ns publicans very often but he was always just. He wasn't u estetoller, but he knew just as well as we do the evil of drink, and he tried to keep the people out of the Licensed houses. That was to his crudit, and scription got up for a charitable object he had od with a handsome donation, and he built and endowed Whitton Churol. Why, if it hadn't

At a point beyond Kneller Hail, just when ha been for him there's dozens of families in within sight of Twickenham town, I turned Hounslow, who'd have starved to death this last back, and passing along the boundary of the winter the brickmakers, and people who work park to Hounslow railway station, made in in the market gardens, and who were frozenquiries of a friendly ticket-collector, from whom I learnt that the two ladies last luft, with over.. "But his second wife !!

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"A head with a knowing air, he was never quite the same after he married again. He was kind of soured like; and læ aged con siderable, as though worried to death. They say that she flirted indiscriminately with every mun she came across, no matter who he was"

**As bad as that-ek?"

Of course I don't know for certain. I only tell you what I've earl. And I ear a lot in the bar parlour o'nights."

"Of course, of course," I said. "People will always talk. But de you really think it's the truth that she is i as

he responded, raising These women of the upper ten

"I really don't know reported 77 his eyebrows.

are a queer lot sometimes"

Well, the colonel's death is a very mysterious affair, at any rate," I observed.

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Where was Beryl. I called her Baryl, for that was the name by which I had first known her, and it appeared to me that her cousin had falsely introduced her to me as Feo. Had they both returned to London, or wore they still at the Park?

This information decided me. I went on in- to the town, and entering the police station sought an interview with the inspector.

It fortunately happened that Mr. Rowling, the ab-divisional inspector from Brentford, a tall, rosy-faced, smart looking man, was there, and be lasing the chief of that sub-district of the T. Division. I gave him my card and placed myself at his disposal.

He had ridden over from Brentford in re- spouse to a telegram, and looked u veritable giant in his long police riding-boots, and spurs. When I told him that I was a medical man who took a great interest in the detection of crime: and therefore wished to assist in the in- quiries regarding the colonel's death, he looked at me curiously with his worry, bino eyes, and again glanced at my card:

Well, Doctor," he said, "Fre sent to Beat- land Yard, as well as to my saperintendent at Hammersmith, and we are expecting three or four men from the Criminal Investigation Department to take up the case. They left hy the nine-five from Waterloo, and will arrive here in a few minutes, I hope."

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THERAPIONjal Cheivists and Ser

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Bold by A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED Hongkong, Chita, and Manila.

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"VERITAS,"

BEACH BOD WEST,

FELIXSTOWE, SUFFOLK,

ENGLAND." A

Hongkong, 28th August, 1900.

LESSONS IN FRENCH

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Ni a few months, mainly by conversation,

EW and easy method of learning French

by a Frenchman. Terms very moderate.

Please address.

B. R

Care of Office of this Paper. Hongkong, 15th September, 1900,

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¦ Carring Bread Natural Toilet Preparations.

Tullet Lanoline' ta voltapsohle tubes, *

Koken rough skin smooth, and protects d'ellexts complexions from wind ord, sun,

Lanoline' Tollet Soap

Never indiater: cleanses and keep the skin supple. Wholesale Depot-67. Holman Vizaver; LANDON.

Ideal Milk

DEAL MILK

Enriched 20 per

cent, with Cream.

STERILIZED-

NOT SWEETENED.

NOT SWEEE

for Fresh Milk.

1871

Superior

in quality to

Gvery other

brand of

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