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TELEGRAPH. MONDAY. JUNE 6. 1932.

Liest. General Uyeda, badly wounded in the Hongkew Park bomb outrage, left for Japan last week, accom- panying the last detachment of Japanese troops in the withdrawal from Shanghal. Our photo shows General Uyada making his first public appearance after being permitted to get up, using crutches.

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After having been besieged in Tungshan, in Manchuria, for more than two wooks by bandit troops, Japanese and Korean residents were finally released when the Japanese forces, after Forced march. came to grips with bandits and drova them from the district. The top picture thows the refugees after their arrival at Shanchentzu. The lower photo shows the party arriving at Mukden where they were welcomed by the Japanes Councul-General, Mr. Morishima.

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Impressive scenes were witnessed at the funeral of the late Japaness Premier, Mr. Inuksi, who was naamsinated in bis house at Tokyo. Our picture shows the ceremonial farewell which was given to the coffin as it left the house on the way to the crematorium. Many distinguished Japanese personalities attended, and a long procession of motor care followed the hearse at the body was taken on its last journey.

MAN HUNTER/

BY MABEL MCELLIOTT

PEGIN HERE TO-DAY

Sumat Glares 1. tomtning «temetɛnghy an a Chileno

Byronded day for errin, niin lunch - seji ter o utiert Dunbar, woodher student, wisting of her st

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these days! I said it's 10 past & and you'll be hate again if you don't

run for the rar."

Susan run out of her daze and

That night she go 1. porty 2ulped the last of the coffee. She

niingled together. Susan hated it.

She wondered how that fosti- dious looking young man, Robert Dunbar, rode into town. Probab IN

R comfortable suburban train with room enough to stretch

She envied him.

his long legs and read his morning

newspaper.

He

seemed to be a visitor from an other sphere with his fine linen, his well fitting, lounge salts.

At one of the downtown corners,

at the hours of H Mila, stan of her friends, rushed down the hall and flung amid a clangour of street car bells expertior to take a userable tine sires her last year's hat. It wasn't and whine of hastily applied

med kroww few of ten genote.

A dock Hunde Bound Men Lampu all like the ones in the shop windows brakes, she alighted and began

anys fight to him hurriedly debut Susan couldn't help that. Her

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Aunt Jenner, with glowing grey eyes, richly curling swiftly to walk east. It seemed

CHAPTER IF

and sold her hair, and the colour that came and good to be alive and young this

went fitfully in her heart-shaped morning.

Oh, Lordy, Lordy, Inne Sasan did bate viting up!

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face triumphed over the handicap of last year's millinery.

The sharp breeze off Lake Michigan, Leased her hat brim ! and blew her skirts, Suran walk-i

She hurried back into the kitchened very rapidly. Miss Allen was to say goodbye to Aunt Jessie. There to deliver a scathing rebuke dishwater was making an obligato if she should arrive late.

The

Charlie Chaplin, with his brother Sydney, displayed great interest in Japanese theatrical' art during their stay in Japan. They were present at a special performance given at the famous Kabukien Theatre in Tokyo and at the conclusion, the noted actor Kichismon invited the visitors to his room, where the above photograph was taken to commemorate the meeting of the three "lars."

yawned lesply, burrowing her head under

"Going to laneh?" he inquired the covers and trying to shut out in the chipped tin pan as Aunt Jes. clock in the bank on the corner. the round of Aunt desic's nasal sin furiously turned on faucets and said 10 minutes to 9. Susan fair" pleasantly. It was by way of being call: "Susan! Susan! Get up this swirled an aged dish-mop. Aunty ran

the last few yards, and purely a rhetorical question since very minute. Breakfast's getting | Jessie did everything energetically, crammed herself into an already lunch was the obvious order of the

moment. packed elevator.

cold.**

folks' whims,

man

WATER SHORTAGE.

MOTION FOR SANITARY

BOARD MEETING

Mr. M. K. Lo, pursuant to notice, will move the following resolution at the meeting of the Sanitary Board to be held to-morrow after-

It was her way. Shuddering, blinking at the light,;

Susan amiled at him, her eyes She pecked at Susan's check and

She said "Excuse me" to an un- the girl swing her feet over the muttered: "You'll be late, sure's Been male as the car shot upward widening under the brim of her side of the big bed which groaned you're born. Never did see much a Her elbow had jammed into a vest dark hat, "I'm waiting for my sent in sympathy. Its springs were old steepyhead. You take after your front and she fushed scarlet with mate," she said. "She couldn't get and sagging. She stood in the mid- mother's folks, that way."

confusion as she heard a mutter-on the elevator with me."

"Do come along with me, won't ‡ noon: die of the little room with its brave. She was still grumbling as Susan led and quite involuntary "Ouch!"

to lunch alone," ly painted dresser and white ruled ran down the back stairs to take at the impact.

As she stumbled you? I hate

begged the young man. "It's rather Board, the present system of water "That in the opinion of this curtains. She was glini and youth- the short cut to the corner where out at 11th floor she turned. to

still, the way we all stand on cere-restriction constitutes a monaco to fully curved, exquisite in her thin she caught the surface car. The find young Mr. Dunbar at her

money at that dump upstairs. I ratton hightgown, limp from many girl sighed, clinging to a

strap. heels.

know your name and I suppose whilst recognising the regrettable public health, and that this Board, washinge.

Why Wan Aunt Jessie such # Was it-oh, it was you I bump hope you know mine." "Su-u-ean!"

*Patch? She loved her-Susaned so hard a minute ago!" cried

The girl todded. "But I must necessity for drastic water restric- "Coming!"

knew that! Hadn't she nursed her Susan, overcome with embarrass-walt for Helen she protested tion at the present time, neverthe Aunt Jessie was grundling as through diphtheria during her first ment and shaken out of her shy-half-heartedly. The tall young leas considers that the Government Susan came into the kitchen. Shel year in high school? Hadn't she news by the realization.

should reconsider and review such shrugged. "Don't you do continued to grumble as she poured brought her back to life when prac- "It-uh-was nothing," said the that every day?"

existing system in the interest of coffee from the spout of the old biustically everybody had given her young man, smiling with a flash Susan caught her lower lip be- public health." enumel pot and slapped thick slices up for dead?' Ob. Susan knew of white teeth in a tanued face,tween her teeth, debating the mnt- of bread on the toaster. Susan Aunt Jenste really cared for her but | Susan bad time to observe the per-fler. But the problem was solved liked thin toast but Aunt Jessic she had such a queer way of show- fection of his white dotted dark for her because, at that momenting blue eyes met serious grey didn't believe in entering to younging it. That, thought Susan shrowd-blue cravat before the swinging Helen Marshall emerged from a ones, To the boy it might have y, was Aunt Jessie's generation; door into the ante-room opened to packed car, giggling and talking seemed the merest cauaal encount- "No egg for me, thanks," Susan Uncompromising, hard an others na admit them. Mr. Block, head of eagerly to two girls from the ader. To the girl the occasion was remonstrated.

well as themselves. They couldn't the school, frowned at them and anced class. The three passed one of tremendous drama. Aunt Jessie began to scold with help it. I was raised right and signalled ominously at the accusing out of the lobby without even "I'll come," she said shyly. · fresh vigor. "You girls nowadaya I'm going to see you are the same," clock in the centre of the room. noticing Susan and her con- --nover know when you're well off Aunt Jessie often said grimly when

"Good!" Susan Jiked his clipped "Don't worry about it. I'm not panion.

"There, what did I tell you?"velce. He put his hand under her ---string bean shapes-no vitality, the young girl complained of atric-permanently injured," the young asked the tall young man in the elbow, the merest suggestion of man had time to whisper before Susan had heard it all so mary "Raised right" meant going to Susan vanished, very much fluster-grey suit, masterfully taking Su-protective masculinity, at cross- He steered her into the times before that she scarcely lis-bed early and rising carly; having ed, into the confines of the indies san's arm. "She's forgotten about t tened. She was thinking; if I press very little fan, made-over clothes, dressing room.

you already. Do come along. I'll great doorway of a marble palace. my dark blue georgette tonight I'll putting money in the bank, quot-

"This isn't much," Dunbar sald walk over to Rose's. Post-mortemsing "handsome in

The morning passed more quick-be overlastingly in your debt. I'm on partics were always rather fun. docs" and thinking the devil lurked of study on the street car stood to talk to."

handsomely than usual. Suenn's half-hour bored with life and need someone in apology. "Lots of gilt and gin- gerbread but it's decent and the Maybe the Mitons would tease her in a wineglass. Well, maybe they her in good stead.

Susan was conscious of a tre-food's not bad. And we've only She passed about her catch, Ben Lampman, the were right but Susan thought there the spelling tests without an error Things did seem to be happening

Imendous Inward excitement. three-quartéra of an hour." young, man who had seemed

Susan opened her eyes still so must be more in life than just that. and Miss Allen waa almost affablo. to her after all just when she had wider. "Not bad" indeed! smitton. That would be excitingShe hoped so, anyway.

She for Susan Carey had never had a

To make matters more interesting given up the glorious possibility was for the first time in her young Her heart sank when she thought Robert Dunbar amiled at her as For a split second her mind, au-life within the sacred portals of | benu. Not that she liked the young of the day before her and she she returned to her sent after a tomatically trained to this reflex, the "Splendide." man particularly. He was too dark flipped the pages of her book an triumphant bout with dictation. registered the and intense and sort of-well, sul-aho awayed and forked to the un

thought: What Now she hung back looking with "Made a killing, haven't you?" would Aunt Jessie say? len-to attract her. But he was a certain rhythm of the street car's whispered Holen Marshall, observ

dismay at her shabby coat and She knew Aunt Jessio would not skirt. young man. A potential admirer. progress. "Up in front there, uping the interchange of glances. Sho was tired of having the other in front," droned the conductor as

approve. This adventure would "I'm not dressed to lunch Susan shook her head, falutly come under the head of "Gallivant-here," she faltered, peony red with girls crow over her. Even a Ben more and moro passengers crowded frowning. It wouldn't do to per- ing with strange young men." confusion. Lampman, moody and musical and in at every corner,

mit the gosalpy Helen, friendly taciturn, would be better than no-

Susan looked up at the young It promised to be a warm dayas she was, to start that sort of man striding beside her, trying to with a gentle but compelling pres- Young Dunbar took her arm Lady!

The freshness of early morning was talk.

auit his steps to hers. The girl sure. vanishing as they neared the down- "You're not hearing a word I'm town district. The odors of as-

was no pocket edition Venus, but "Nonsense," he said firmly, "You But at noon as Susan waited for Robert Dunbar seemed extraor- look charming and you're lunching anying," grumbled Aunt, Jessie. phalt under sun, of gasoline fumes, Helen in the "Can't think what gets into you of human bodies and cheap scents young Dunbar intercepted her.

downstaire foyer dinarily tall.

here with me." "Well, what do you say?" Laugh-

(To be Continued);

Thus Susan'a thoughts.

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