THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1933.

REMARKABLE PICTURES OF JAPANESE OPERATIONS IN MANCHURIA.

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BOWED IN PRAYER for a Fallen comrade, Jäpanese soldiers are shown abova beside a temporary tomb arected on the lonely Manchurian plains,

CHARGING ACROSS, SNOW-COVERED PLAINS in Manchuria, Japanese troops are strikingly pictured here as they advanced on the run against the Chindan at Harbin. Note the bleak terrain, typical of territory throughout the war zone.

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Aeroplane are playing as in- portant a part in Japanese operationa in Manchuria

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Japanese troops in Manchuria are fighting cold as well as bandits. This picture shows part of the early morning routine at Mukden with the men boiling water to be used in starting the motors of their planes. Some of the bombers now being operated in the sub-zero wanther are visible at upper left.

THREE KINDS

LOVE

Anne.

BEGIN WERE MBAY

Celly

Fenwick wis Mary-Frances

by KAY CLEAVER STRAHAN

ŽANET DOVINARY, VARAN WE C

and that I'm tired?"

"Angel Ann," Mary-Frunces, as

ive with their grandparents, cree wealthy susceptible as a puppy, snuggled new su impoverished Han Anne's and Cell'etour to her, and ao Philip saw arning support the homebund. Je been orphaned Ser childhood. The them, through the open door, în Craniatn aro kow regecitals

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mali" "Grad end they rats loving sisterly embrace; but his: reping up pretences of their former wealth, "Hello, there," suggested no parti- | Ano, 28, and Creily, 22. In erretoriatlar enthusiasm for the tableau. When the story opens Atte has been ge He di nol kiss Aun she had

work and Mary.Frazers, 15, le 315 In orfiemi),

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ve Phillo Eeroyil, young lawyer, for eight decided that it was wiser for them Coelly bringa žinery Mckeet home to dobrot to kiss in front of Mary-Frat- mey, I im evlent that he la failing in love |

with him. Mary-Francea a telephone calls), but he took her hand and from her friend, Ermineule, who ba szolted saajirized it before he turned to: nimut the arrival of an actor known as Bark the hall mck.

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CHAPTER VE

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"1 am going over to stay night with Ermintrude," Mary- France announcril.

"Who said that you might?" "Rosalle." "After Cecily had said you might not, I suppose?"

asked Rosalie first." "Did Cecily way you might take her overnight bag with you?"

"Penh," said Mary-Frances. "What makes you so quarrelsume

plece of luggage, and it was a

must take care of it."

1

Aun is. "Phil. Mary-Franceg

is going to spend the night with her little friend. I thought we might take her over there in your

rar.

"Sorry," he hung up his hat and took off his raincoat. "It's in the garage again. I'm convinced that the piston rods are clogged."

"Oh, my word! Again?" Ann frowned and shook her head.

"Should I have anid "yet'?"

Here a grim epitome of military activities in Manchuria. Japaness infantrymen, advancing through the snow, only glancs at the body of a slain Chinese bandit chieftain as they press for ward in pursuit of other irregulars operating along the South Manchurian railway.

Japanese infantry in a line that atretches miles across * frozen Manchurian plain are shown in this remarkable picture just received from that bleak theatre of war. Note the snow- cavered mountains in the background. The troops were march- ing toward Machischai to drive out a force of Chinese irregulars;

of it."

Селега! Тактов.

NOTED VISITOR.

RACIAL SURVEY EXPERT IN HONGKONG.

Mr. Paul H. Stevenson, of the Department of Anainmy of the Peking Union Medical College, is

into the tills bright front hall. them to do it alone, if they have passing through Hongkong on his have way to Hainan Island in con- Aan said again, But, dear. Ito, than it is for them to Phit often was clever; but when wouldn't have asked you to come someone to talk it all over with-nexion with an anthropollgeal re- conaissance of the peoples of the "But Mary-Frances is only 15 south-east coastal region. couldn't be clever he tried to over here, not for anything, if I'd make it more real. you know," he, anyway. That was a silly old known you'd walked so far."

This reconaissance is part of a here lately, Ann? Cissy practi-jake. He kicked off his overshoes. "Not even to escort Mary-Fran- years old."

"My point, exactly. It is a dau- thorough survey of the eastern ently gave me this old thing the He stood there, slicking his hair ces

mainland. Not a woman-not a Asiatic

The survey first time asked her to borrow thick when it didn't need slicking, "Phil," she questioned. "what is gerous age.

little girl. Also, unless I'm miss has already occupied nearly ten "It isn't an old thing at all," Mid Ann. "It is a very handsome and when he should have been in-the matter with you lately?"

"Nothing whatever. But what taken, she is badly boy-struck and years and is now drawing to a con- terested in how Mary-Frances was

at the silliest stage

clusion. going to get In Ermintrude's is the matter with you, Ann?".

In addition to having covered gift to Cecily. It you use it, you house.

"I don't know."

Phil said. "Don't misunderstand all the provinces of China proper, "Well," Ann decreed, "we'lli "You admit that something is?"! "Quarrelsomeness," said Mary-

"Well," she hesitated, it is e, dear. I do like Mary-Frances the survey has been carried out nlong both the Mongolian and Frances, "is just awful. I've no-have to walk over with her, then,

"No," she interrupted. "you Tibetan frontiers. The results of tleed it a lot in you lately, Ann.It is just across to the new addi-jonly. I think, that you have been lot. That is why~"

Ho alone after acting so sort of funny lately." ' bet Pill notices it too, and Ption. She can't

dark. You'll not mind walking a 41 haven't folt sorta funny, he don't like Mary-Frances, and you the survey will be published un- kader the auspices of the Academia like Cecily. You don't don't bet

few blocks with Mary-Fronces and said.

Sinica. either

You one of my sisters. "Mary-Frances, you must stop

Mr. Stevenson initiated the a17- She would not answer. She had never have. You don't like them time, saying I'll bet all the

me, will you?"

"Not at all." And Phil, and be-not said "norta" like that. Ho a bit. You don't like any of us. vey in connexion with his studies won't have it."

"De was always criticizing her lately. You don't like me--"

of racial anatomy. After his visit "Quarrelling again." deprecated an to put on his overshoom.

she was stubborn. He patted her on the shoulder. to Hainan Island, Mr. Stevenson Mary-Frances, and opened the lighted, of course." He stamped lie said that

his feet into them. (Oh, well, if She was not; but since he thought "Behave," he said, "You Beauti-will return to Hongkong and then front door.

for ful.

proceed northwards, visiting the "Wait," said Ann. "It is nearly he wanted to be silly and stiff and so she'd give him a resson

informal like that, let him!) "Better thinking it. She would not speak It was one of the old love names, principal Const ports on route, nine o'clock. You can't go uing around alone after dark, and take your umbrella. I didn't bring again until he spoke. He was the He had not called her "You Beauti

mine. I wore my raincoat."

stubborn one, if it came to it. ful" for months, and she thought that we'd forget, even, that other you know it. Phil will be here

The rain had stopped, so Phil How could she love man like that he had forgotten it.

people ever quarrelled." any minute now, and we'll take

carried the umbrella under his Phil-stalking along beside her in "Sweetheart?" she said.

"Only,"

," said Ann, "people so sel- you over in the car."

Ho put his arms around her und

dom are-all alone, away from Sonly five blocks," said Mary.arm, and they had gone a block that stupid allence, when he knew

over he had hurt her feelings? How kissed her. The trees there in the

everything, mon.” Frances, and edged through the bofore he said, "I walked

here this evening."

could she? Perhape he didn't. yard were still shaking the gather-

Ho brought a

a handkerchief from "Walked!" Ann protested. "All It would be easy for her to any, ed rain from their leaves, and his pocket and dried the back of Mary-Frances, come back in

across the river? It's "Isn't it pleasant after the rain? drops fell like big cold tears on his neck where the raindrops had here and wait for Phil. You are the way

miled from your place.

and sald falters, What No. she would not. She might Ann's upturned face, but she dil not to go alonu."

not notice them.

to walk with began any, "Have you heard from your? "I felt like a walk. Needed the mother lately?"

"Dear, deat," she said. "I love around her and as he put his arm No, she would

toward the house. "I didn't you so: I love you so.

mean out of this world. I meant not.

He kissed her again. He had "But, Phil--I shouldn't have Mary-Frances," he anid. Phil, and like as not he won't be dreamed of dragging you right "spends over so many nights with not said that he loved her, and she that we could be happy here, any- wlated to hear it, so she said for where, if we were over allowed to here for hours, and Ermintrude out again, if I'd known. You that girl friend of hers, doesn't him. And you love me. I don't make our own world alone

gother." and I have to get our studying must be very tired. Why didn't she?"

how we can quarrel when we "But." Ann questioned, "are done, don't wo, and

"Yes," Anp admitted reluctant love each other 80 much. Do people ever allowed to make their Ann heard a step outside. Phil Ann, in the darkness, could not ly. She does go rather often. you?"

own worlds anywhere, Phil dear?" His answer coming. She always told as his shrug; but she could hear But why?"

was the old com-

"We aren't," he answered, and him that she never quarrelled with it plainly in his voice na he an "It seems most unwise to me.plaint and upalogy of lovers: "Our

with each stopped on the porch. Ann hoped swered, "Oh, well, what's the Mother never allowed Elise to quarrels are her sisters.

that he would kiss her again, but "Mary-Frances, honey, here's difference? We had to bring her, spend a night away from home other, doarent. They are always Phil now. What makes you act didn't we?"

until she went to Eugene to the with externals. If we could be he did not. He repeated, "We our- tainly aren't," and opened the like this to me when you now I

university, During the romancing, away, alono together, all alone, you front door. hat big company dinner to goti Mary-Frances delivered safely daydreaming age it is better for and I. we'd have such a paradise|

(To be Continued)

door,

"Stop pinching my arm, Ann possessed you?" Fenwick. Roanlle said I could

go. I'm not going to atick around exercise." here all night waiting for your old

was

you tell me

never

ber

to

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