ENTHRALLING STORY OF MODERN (LIFE.
SHADOWS"
By PATRICIA LEIGH.
AUTHOR OF A MODERN GIRL, ETC.
SYNOPSIS.
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No fower than twelve games Boys under 18 who have dove- were decided in the three divisions loped the cigarette or cigar habit of the Hongkong Tennis League, may go on indulging themselves and although the results were very in their favourite smokes without much as expected, some consider fear of any legal interference, as able shuffling of placey took place the Municipal Board will not en-in the bottom of the second and of help from her numerous wealthy tortain any proposal to enact third divisions, in which several friends. "I prefer to be indepen-legislation against smoking. A clubs scored their first win this Haiphong SHELAGH HURSTBORNE, the dent she told an interviewer. In proposal made to the city board season.
daughter of a City financier, who my view the experience a girl gains for the enactment of an ordinance dles. a, ruined man. She deter in society is of utmost advantage in prohibiting persona below the age mines to oarn her own living, Lusifesa: The idea that the only of 18 from smoking cigars or and,,begins by breaking off her
career, open to such a girl is mar-cigarettes, and regulating the engagement to HUGI MOYSTON, a selfish manriage is an example of male con-smoking habits of persons below
about-town, who only waited for it. hope to do well in advertis-21 years of age, has failed.
The city board, at its session last the opportunity of doing it him- ing and perhaps one day run a self. She receives an unexpect- At present Miss Hurstborne isTuesday, decided to take no action MARCUS DRAKE, the man she on the staff of European Art on the proposal, after one of its believes to have ruined her monthly journal for connoisseurs. committees had made a thorough that study of the matter. The com- father, and rejects his proffered An interesting circumstance help. She obtains employment European Art' has recently been mittee reported that any ordinance acquired by Mr. Marcus Drake, of that nature would not only be on the staff of the "European who played a prominent part in the unnecessary but ineffective, and Art" but the editor, MR. STANTON, turns out to be a crash, which proved so disastrous instead of bringing about the de-
waster, le is making love to to her father." Shehigh when Marcus Drake in- terferes. Drake again offers his
ed visit from
ed.
business of my own.”
.
sired result, it would serve as an Shelagh dropped the paper as incentive to many young people to though it were white-hot. A mistake up smoking. was stinging her eyes and the room assistance which is again spurn-oned to become shadowy and re
A member of the committee, in mote. Her hands were like ice, but combatting the proposal, called the a rush of attention of the board to the her face was scalded by CHAPTER VIII.
alleged effects the prohibition blood.
law in the United States as caused among a vast number of young boys and girls in Amerlen. According to him, drinking is said
It was another glorious Spring day.....
,
Birds were singing noisily in blossoming trees. Except for the jarring screech of a motor horn, when Shelagh woke up she had a monicatary illusion she was in the country. This, time of the year she was very rarely in London. In the old days.... but she mustn't think of the past.'
She was happy enough in this new existence. Vernham House provided her with all, the comforts she needed. It was curious how little she missed the old luxury, Almost the only thing she regretted was that she would no longer be able to dress so well. And she had a passion for beautiful clothes..
To work for one's living, how ever, had many compensations. gave a fresh zest to life. Each day had a delightful element of the un- expected. How many orders would
she book? How far would she suc- ceed?
At first she hardly believed her own senses. Yet there was the photograph; there, in plain black type was a printed interview; and there, so significant that the inter- view scarcely mattered, was the as tounding statement that rate was the owner of "European Art,"
There was always the possibility of a mistake. But in her heart she felt that no mistake had been made. It was true, what she read. Drake was the proprietor
to be common
now among young
girls in the United States, who before the prohibition amendment went into effect were never seen indulging in drinks,
home lost to the M.B.K. by 15 games. The Craigangower C.C. playing at Scores
H. D. Rumjahn and A. Hamid (C.C.C.) lost to T. Honda, and T. Akiyama 4-7: lost to H. Yoshida and Mizobe 7-4. Tachibana 5-6; beat N, Inagaki and
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E. Noronha and E. do Souza' (Recreio) lost to Lau Fuk-kl and Kwok Po-kun 6-0; lost to H. Lo and lu Tak-cheuk 3-8; lost to Lau Man-
J. Cassumbhoy and J. W. Leonard (C.C.C.) lost to T. Honda, and T. Akiyama 3-3; beat H. Yoshida and Tachibana 7-1; lest to N. Inagakland | ching and Ma Wei-butt G-6. Mizoba 3-8.
Dr. S. A. M. Sephor and «O.. Ismail | RC, 67 games. (C.C.C) lost to T. Honda and T. Akiyama 3-8; beat H. Yoshida and Tachibana 7-4; lost to N. Inagaki and Mizabe 3-8.
Club de Recreio 42 games," Chinese
Craigengower C.C. 42 games, Mitsui Bussan Kaisha 57 gaines,
I.R.C., v. Craigengower C.C. Playing at Seokumpoo, the Indian Recreation Club defeated the Craigen rower C.C. by 23 games yesterday, In
the first division of the league.
Scores:
S. A. and A. H. Rumjahn (LRC) beat He D. Rumjahs and S. A. Hamid any intoxicatig 6-6 boat J. Cassumbhoy and J. W. Leonard 10-1; beat Dr. S. A. M. Sepher and O. Ismall 8.3.
THIRD DIVISION.
Both Recreio Teams Win Easily.
At Sookunpoo, the Royal Army Ordnance Corpa beat Kennedy-rond Married Quarters by
13 games. Scores:
4-7-
Maj. 'White and S/Sgt. Green- away (R.A.O.C.) beat S/Sgt. Gainan, and Q.M.S. MeGalloch 8-3: lost to S/Sgt. Hardy and Q.M.S. Mocock 4-7 Just to Q.M.S. Delahunt and W.D. Waterson
S.M. Hale and S/Sgt. Waterfeld This, according to
I. A. Razack and J. S. A. Curreem (RA.O.C.) beat S/Sgt. Guinan and mittee, is the inevitable psycholo- lost to H. D. Rajahn and S. A.Q.MS. McCulloch 9-21 lost to S/Sgt. gical effect of prohibition on Hamid 4-7; lost to 3. Cassumbhoy and Hardy and Q.31.S. Mocock 4-7: beat young people, who always crave to J. W. Leonard 5-6; beat Dr. S. A. M. Q.31.9. Delahunt and W. O. Water- do the very thing they are pro-Sepher and O. Ismail 7-4. hibited from doing.
the com-
A score of incidents came back to her. Looked at in this light they had a new meaning, they were connected and pointed inexorably to the same truth. She recalled the day she was engaged. At first Stanton had refused to see her, but us soon as he learnt her name his changed. mamur completely There was sonte necessary bluff, of course, but it was intended that she should apply and get this job. SHANGHAI BOYCOTT PICKETS
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Drake had arranged it, im- mediately after she had refused his This morning, however, she was help. He had inserted, an ad- not looking forward with any advertisement as a balt. It was engerness to her work. A new pro- because he owned the paper that lie blem had been created by yester-called last night. day's incident. It would be difficult, That, also, explained why the almost impossible, tu continue under salary was so good. It was not Stanton, unless she had an absolute that she was considered worth it--boycott committee here on Sunday guarantee that he would never re-it was charity! peut his conduct.
It might mean that she would have to look for a new job; and her brief experience had convinced her how difficult that would be. More over, it was, most unlikely she would find anything she enjoyed nearly so much; or which offered such a good salary.
Oh, the whole thing was man- strous! She had been shamefully tricked. She had found this job on ne merits of her own. She had accepted, unconsciously, a gift from this man. And now all the world knew
Shanghai, July 3. With the task of watching the arrivals of steamers in Shanghai for the purposes of seizing. Jap- anese goods, having proved oner ous pickets of the anti-Japanese turned their attention to shops in the Chinese city.
Half a dozen piece goods and general goods shops were visited on Sunday by pickets who arbitre rlly confiscated Japanese goods, removing them forcibly from the shops, despite the protests of the shopkeepers.
"Bewildered incredulity had changed to faming anger. Never Seizures on Sunday included 20 had she thought it possible to hute dozen shirts, 10 dozen, drinking of cutton any man as she hated Drake, Hav-klasses, several bales ing refused help from friends and goods and serge, two dozen pairs relatives it was now blazoned with of overshoes, 150 pieces of culton terrible publicity that she was
son 6-5.
Q.M.S. Haynes and Ple. Bryant (R.A.O.C.) beat S/Sgt. Guinan and Q.M. S. McCulloch 7-4; beat S/Sgt. Hardy and Q.M.S. Mocock 8-31 beat Q.M.S. Delahunt and W.O. Water-
S. H. Ismail and S. A. Hussain beat H. D. Rumjaha and S. A. Hamid 6-6; lost to J. Cassumbhoy and J. W. Leonard 6-0; beat, Dr. S. A. M. Sepher and O. Ismall 10-1.
I.R.C. 01 games, Craigengower C.C.|son 6-5. 38 games.
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SECOND DIVISION.
Kowloon Cricket Club Go
Down Heavily.
At King's Park, Nippon Club lost Hongkong Cricket Club by 33 games. Scores:
to
R.A.O.C. 60 games, Kennedy Road M.Q. 43. games.
Recrolo "B" v R.A.M.C.
At King's Park, Club de Recreio "B" defeated the R.A.M.C. by 87 games. Scares!
L.A. Rocha and G. A. Noronha (Recreio) beat Major R. T. Cox and S. Sgt. Sims 4-5; beat Sgt. Rump and Pte. Tiernan 11-0; beat S. Sci. Gilman and Browne 10-1.
Isomora and Fujieda (Nippon)
A. A. Remedios and A. Gosano Inst to Laurie and C. C. Stark 4-7: lost to W. B. Cornaby and G: Miskin (Recreio) beat Major R. T. Cox and 3-8; lent to Valentine and R. M.S. Sgt. Sima 8-3; beat Sgt. Bump and Pte. Tiernan 7-4: lust to S. Sgt. Gilman Henderson 5-0.
and Browse E-d.
Nomura and Saji (Nippon) lost to Laurie and C. C. Stark 3-8; loat to W. B. Cornaby and G. Miskin 3-8; just to Valentine and E. M. Henderson
3-8.
pon) bent Laurie and C. C. Stark Yoshikawa and Y. Hachiuma (Nip. 7-4; lost to W. II. Cornaby and G. Miskin 2-9; lost to Valentine and R. M. Henderson 3-8.
Nippon Club 33 games, Hongkong C.C. 66 games.
R.E.- Indian R.C.
H. A. Barros and C. A. Barretts (Recreio) bent Major R.. T. Cox and and Ple. Tiernan 5-6; beat S. Sgt. S. Sgt. Sims 6-B; lost to Sgt. Rump
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She was perplexed as she went down to breakfast. In spite of the sunshine she felt a tiny wave of de- pression creep over her.
Meu were vile, she told herself, like Stanton or pitiable egoists like Moysion; or soulless machines, like Drake. Stanton was incapable of working with a girl without trying to flirt with her. No doubt his suc- cess in the past had justified his
⚫ confidence last night,
engineered her father's downfall and a large quantity of general who had killed him, murdered him gods bearing marks of Japanese in the moral sense.
She glanced at the paper again. All at once she tore it into pieces and flang it on the floor. But her rage and humiliation was not re-
It angered her. Just as every-lieved by this spasin. It was in- thing seemed to be going splendidly creased. She must see Drake at why should she be forced to lose once, confront him with his wretch- her Brst chance because of aed selgmes, force him to contradict
the amouncement. philandering foul like Stanton?
"Its not fair!" She set her small white teeth. "But I won't give in. I won't throw away this fob. I've set out to be independent and I'll just take care of myself." She made a light breakfast and
the
for entered
lounge few minutes to glance through the
she Resolutely papers, determined not to look at She would any advertisements. have a frank talk with Stanton when she went to the office. It was just possible, now that he was sober, that he would be ashamed of his behaviour. In any case, if she made it absolutely clear that their. relations must be on a strictly busi- ness basis, that any familiarity was
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LETTER GOLF SOLUTION.
Here is the solution to the She was barely conscious how, puzzle on another page.
TIME, LIME, LIMN, LION. eat less than half an hour later she found herself in Drake's chambers. LOON, LOẠN, LOAF. She was facing him in an mustere drawing room, and her whole body seened to be quivering with shameed his arms, and scrutinised her
keenly.
"I'm going to be candid," he be "I Don't Want Your Help." Drake was pale. His thin, gaunt gap. "I think you're foolish, that face had an almost haggard ex-unless you are careful you'll soon pression. In a flash she realised come to grief. You will never see that he knew why she had come.
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J.R.C. v Nippon.
Nippon Club At Sookunpao, the
13 defeated the Indian R.C. by
and M. O. · Roosen K.C.C. v Cralgengower.
(LR.C.) lost to Tahara and Kawano Craigengewer C.C. Fecured their first 5-6; beat Inaoka and Takemasa 3-5; points in this division by defeating the lost to T. Hato and Mr. Stoli G-8. M. Hassen and Y. J. Khan (LRC) Кажало 4-7 KC.C. by 49 games on the latter's
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C. J. Tacchi and W. Woodward lost to Inaoka and Takemasa 3-8; (K.C.C.) lost to W. J. Howard and lost to T. Halo and M. Saoji 5-6.
ы. Stanton again, so why not be sensi. Zimmern 5-6; lost to II. J. Howard
Madar and M, Y. Adal "You've seen the paper?" he be-ble and carry on just as bough this and A. B. Hamson 2.9; lost to G, Lia (I.R.C.) lost to Tahara and Kawano and Takemas hadn't happened. You it this job
5-6; lost to Inaoka ST.
will make
J. N. Owen and H. W. Brown 3-8; beat T. Hata and Saojl 8-S. "Yes-and I want, ap explana- perfectly; you
Indian R. C. 43 games, Nippon success of it. As it's quite (K.C.C) lost to W. J. Howard and tion." Her voice was hoarse and unsteady. certain
won't you
find an-E. Zimmera 1-10; lost H. J. Howard Club & games.
Y.31.C.A. v Recreio "A" demand to know what this other, without the necessy and A.. B: Hamson 3-8; lost to G. Lia
On their own ground YM.C.A. experience, why not serve your and Souza 5-6,
J. 3. Smith and Gregory (K.C.C.) lost to Club de Recreio "A" by 30
Scores; out of the question, it was possible "Il's Stanton's work," said Drake, apprenticeship here?"
games. he would resign himself to the posi-The man was under notice when
Ponaford and Trambitaky (Y.M.C.A.) He spoke calmly, but even Shelagh lost to W. J. Howard and E. Zimmern Having come to this decision she you came. And this-well this is detected an undercurrent of emot-13-8; lost to H. J.; Howard and A. B. lost to A. Remedios and L. Carvalho World.
fon. Drake way aware of the wenk./Hamson 2-0; lost to G. Lia and Bouza 4-7: beat F. Xavier and M. Oliveira every description tranaxeted.. felt less uncasy. She sat down by his way of getting even."
"Its nothing to do with Stanton, ness of his arguments, matched Kowloon C. C. 25 games, Craigon- the window and started to run why did you trick me into working against the tremendous force of her
illustrated quickly through
mensely important that she should paper. Poltics she avoided. She for you you think I don't real-hostility, But It seemed to him im- gower C. C. 74
At Pokfulam, the University lost to last to F. Xavier and M. Oliveira ise what you've done?"" lingered for a moment over the
That's hardly fair" he protested. accept; that she should not now the South China Athletic Association 2-9; lost to H. Figueriede and J. fashion page,, but shrugged her
Xavier 0-11, "You had the necessary qualifiea-drift out of his life, beyond his by 39 games. Scores."
sight. For some reason he could Souza and J. Barrow (University) Saunderson and Pilo (Y.M.C.A.) shoulders as she realised that it no longer greatly concerned her. tions and you've done your work not analyse he felt an overwhelming lost to Lee Woon-choy and Lee Wai-lost to A. Remedios and L. Carvalho
tion.
an
she saw pictures of Easter at Le Touquet. Monte Carlo, Blarritz— though wasn't it Biarritz where Moyston had gone? Pre- sently, however, she saw something that riveted her attention.
Shelagh Sees Her Photograph.
Ker cheeks suddenly paled. A startled exclamation was framed by her half opening lips. Her heart seemed to stop beating, and then thud violently. She was looking at her own photograph,
"Society Girl works In Fleet Street." Eagerly, half-incredulously she read on:
Ass Shelagh Hurstborns, the beautiful daughter of the city magnate, who died suddenly after sensational failure in February, le now a recruit to Flent Street. Miss Hurstborne.declined all' offers
means."
so why not you?".
to do
"Then why this secrecy? Why wouldn't you admit that you were the proprietor?"
"If I had," he replied frankly, you would have refused the job, You are prejudiced against me. wanted to help you, despite your- self."
"And I don't want your help!' she flashed.
"There's no reason why you should take up this attitude."
"There's certainly no reason why you should take such an interest in may affairs."
"I think there is. I know what the life would mean "
"So the first thing you do is to put me to work under a drunkard like Stanton."
He winced; the injustice of it stung him. After a pause he fold-
walch over her career.
2-9.
games,
Varalty South China.
More than that-the
suspense Chan So and Ho was almost Intolerable as he waited for her answer.
(To be continued).
TAKE A TAXI
Smart
Comfortable
Economical.
5-6.
lost to H. Figueiredo and J. Xavier
Bond and Jones (Y.M.C.A.) lost to A. Remedios and L. Carvalho 1-10;
H.K.C.C. Civil Service. Visiting
Hongkong C.C, Civil Service Cricket Club lost by 11 games, Scores:
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