THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
FRIDAY, JUNE 10. 1932.
Prince George opening the thirteenth annual conference of the Rotary International Association of Great Britain and Ireland, at Folkestone. He firw from London. The Bishop of Portsmouth is shown on the Prince's right.
The Jonese heport. Bombay Maru, on which fire raged fiercely for three day's in Shanghai. A hundred tons of gasolene formed the centre of the conflagration, while in the forepart were hundreds of high explosive shells, threatening to send the fire-fighters to eternity at any moment. The blaze was eventually subdued and the vessel is now
in dock
The Princess Royal's oldest son, Viscount Lascelles, now nine years of age, is now at school in Hert- fordshire. He is shown above with school companions.
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A colorless young man with Therdkeeper' Preen eyeshade dis
turing his braw came in and put freshly down a book and some Su-
sharpened pencils, Susan stiffen- of herself
The ordeal was about to begin.
There was no deny my that.
the black Inks was in that antorral, Mr. Unde Block. ('fai- The owner and president of
school of 11104: vage's "me! business" had not deigned to no lice, the girl siner the unfortunate afternoon when she had hai in re pulse the unwelcome attentions of
When Heath had finishest rop ting on in crisp phrases several il highly technical paragraphs which the words "atudding" and recurred, Susan !"fenestration"
The bontitseme manager of the was shown to a typewriter, given.
Iron Manufacturing Com-¡paper and carbon sheets, and told 344
to "go ahead." pany.
She thought Mr. Heath rather Sunn felt decidedly aggrieved.
Block to behave 請出
fault had been hers.
It was gertainly not fair of Mr. terrifying but on the whole kind though the ly, during the absorbed 15 min Decidedly it jutes in which she transcribed her. had not been but Mr. Block was difficult notes. accustomed, as he so often and
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Members of the Church of Latter Day Saints are shown at the recent conference at Salt Lake City. Part of the umbrella-roofed tabernacle is shown in the right background, while at the loft in the equally famous Seagull monument, erected by pioneers after a visitation of seagulis saved their crops from crickets in 1848,
The girl flushed. "I don't know
She hoped no one was watching and give myself a manicure to-ing into Susan's reverio.
She remembered suddenly tiresomely said, in having his pe-her as she destroyed one virgin night."
Look-! He chose sleet and begun another. pils "stand and deliver." to ignore the fact that Pettermaning up suddenly, she was annoyed that she had promised to go to who you mean." had been responsible for what had to see the moody young man of choir practice with Itose Milton bappened. In his mind, Petterman the eye-shade gazing at her curi and resolved to stop and confide ed laughter.
must have been Susan's.
calla for stenographers.
ously from the high stool
fault
on
the great news.
Her heart sang over and
Mrs. Milton rocked with delight- "Oh, I hear it's a real killing! over, He stopped in here one night and Sail
was a prospective employer only; which he perched behind a parti- "I've got a job. I've got a job raved to Rose for an hour. Mr. Block implied that the tion. Strangely enough, this sur She thought the people on the you didn't like him much but that veillance put her on her mettle in-street must know it. She tried not he would change that. Honestly, So she sat forlorn and ignored, stead of making her more nerv to smile to herself as she danced Sue," she continued in more seri- while other less promising youngous and the second transcript of along. She thought she must look ous vein, "you'd do well to uncour women were dispatched to answer the letter seemed to her perfect. different to everyone. Even the age that young man. He has a fu
fast-conductor who Modestly she braved the
took her moneyture, mark my words!"
What did she care about Ben The day came, however, whenness of Mr. Heath's private offes, must notice.
Lampman's future, Susan thought lorrid, rude fellow Susan was the only logical enndi-land laid the sheet down date in the advanced class. Mr him. He read it once and then
Robe Milton was not home yet, disdainfully.
Rose was that he was! Not that she didn't Bork, frowing intently, summoned again without comment.
her mother told Susan. her and said in a cold, remote voice, Susan faltered, "It's all right. I working at one of the big State feel, deep down, a glow of pleas "Ernest Heath, the architect, wants hope."
street stores now. She was selling ure at the implied compliment. to After all, he was the first young
Susan, surprised; stammered! her thanks and fled.
a week
who
before
room for
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at car but will she? She will not. No, if you please, she must work up to the head of the department and
a temporary, secretary. Go over Keen grey eyes surveyed her blouses and her ambition was here and see what you can do." A clipped volce said to her in become a buyer. Mrs. Milton, fat man to take a serious interest in "I've His biting tone suggested that finite relief: "Seems to be. You'll and comfortable in a gay summer her.
But she tossed her head. Susan could do nothing at all and do, I think. First girl we've had dress, sat on the front porch fan-
got a job," she said, changing the at the implication. in here in she flushed
could ning herself.
Come in and sit down." she subject. Her great news simply However, as she took the card spell."
Susan felt as though a crown wheezed cordially, pushing serge must be heard!
Mrs. Milton was instantly divort- bearing the address and turned to' Ko, Mr. Block relented and called had been bestowed upon her. She pillars back on the swing to make
Susan, "I got some ed, flatteringly interested. "No!" Rose! There's Terry Sullivan after drew a long breath. after her, "Good Inck to you."
her all the time to name the day. Mr. Heath went on to nak her lenoude on the ice se you're just she said, smiling incredulously.
Susan dimpled. "I won't be able He has a good little business out 1o be there at 9 tomorrow. Twenty in time."
Susan sald really she couldn't to go with Rose to night," she ox-in Onks Park. She could have a She was relieved to find that a week was the salary and he the office she sought was on the didn't know when Miss O'Connell but found herself presently sipping plained. "That's why I stopped. Inice aparment and maybe a little
Was the cool refreshing boverage from have a million things to do twelfth floor of a new and shining would be back. Sho building. The marble corridora Susan understood, didn't she, that a tall green glass. Mrs. Milton home, getting ready.
made delicious lemonade. Cold and
Mrs. Milton clucked in sym-get sent to Paris and I don't know and glittering elevators seemed to the position was temporary?
Susan murmured "Yes," and not too sweet, No wonder the her fitting trappings for this]
to what all" Mrs. Milton sniffed.
"You're nil alike," she finished world of grent affairs she hoped prayed a little prayer that Miss Milton girls had such good times.pathy, but when Susan rose
to their 10 Ake began to grumble a bit in O'Connell's rocovery might be Everyone liked to come
plaintively. to enter.
was jolly good-natured fashion. slow although, of course, infinite-house. Their mother
"You girls, nowadays," she sáld, "Mr. Heath?"*
Susan patted her plump shoul- Aunt Jessie had beon aland friendly and peemed to ke
"You don't really mind. You Her own voice sounded muchly sure.
people. Suonn sighed. "I don't know what's got into you. der. too loud to Susan in the cubby-careful guardian and Susan hund young hole of the outer oflics. Her feet been taught never to wish ill to thinking of Aunt Jessic. Then sho When I was your age nothing on junt like to grumble," she laughed. sank into the dove grey carpet. anyone even at the expense of her smiled again, remembering her earth would have induced me to "You're as proud as you can be of
heavenly, wonderful news, Even break a date or pass up a bit of the way Rose is getting on.
Mrs. Milton tried without suo The walnut desk bore a blue blot-own advancement. tor and imoke coloured curtains She walked to the street car Aunt Jessie would be pleased! fan. Now you're all business wom-
en, if you please, and none of you cess to keep up the pose of infured- thin air. She How could she help it? hung at windows framing a view that evening on
"Been seeing your 'young
map are thinking about getting married parenthen horraadyamlie
(Continues of-page-11), of the Inko.
thought, "I must wash my pink A sparo, smarily dressed man iron and clean my white shoes lately?" Mrs. Milton asked, break at all. It isn't natural. Look at
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