THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1932.

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Our picture shows H. O. Hopman (Aur- tralia), who beat J. W. Buthail (Gront Britain). (Timca copyright).

Tennis Championships The Lawn begun at Wimbledon on June 20, and the com peling players included many foreign visitors. Our picture shows G. Van. Cranim (Germany), who beat the Indian player A. A. Fyzco.- (Times repyright).

H. M. King George and Queen Mary in the Royal Box at Ascot-(Times copyright.)

MAN HUNTERS

BY MABEL MċELLIOTT

BEGIN HERE TO-DAY.

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wills of our own," she said so pomp- Susun Cares is in love with Bob Dunbar, ously that Waring could scarcely millionaire's ann. Denise Ackroyd, soclets manage to maintain his gravity. success at a house party which she Rivos. More than ever now he was certain

er, tries to break up the attachment and

Ernest Heath. Susan's employer, happens to she had been reading

I praning when Swan and Bob quarrel and

takes her home. His wife threatens to aud

her mlad when Jack Warf. leuth -

Arlen.

Michael

for alienation of his affecilan but change "And do you always get what you stant, prudlvers an Incriminating letter. want?" He was very grave.

Ray Flannery, stenographer in the

baxt

offler, ransklen to Sunks her siletries ta

"Yes, we do." She eyed him sus-

fenting that "Sky" Webb has married another piciously. "Why do you want to girl, Ben and Bannerrel on Christmas, know?”

ere over some flowers Kent) sent her. "Oh, I was just wondering." He Waring, meeting Denise, learns of her Inter | ference in Susan's aftalts, Heath asks Busan, steered the talk into other channels,

comes final. Sho hesitates. Iler aunt under-j

CHAPTER XXXV

When Jack Waring took Denine Ackroyd

away from the

dings' party on New Year's eve hel

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Gur picture shows, H, E. Vines, the young Ameri can, who beat H. W. Austin in sensationally easy fashion in the final-(Tinas copyright).

Scene on board the Italian steamer Artiglio, where divers are busy emptying the strong room of the sa. Egypt off Uchant. Although many things have been brought to the surface, including thou snade of rupee notes of varying denominations, so far the actual bullion has not been reached. Our picture shows a disappointing haul by the drag- (Times copyright).

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The big race at Ascot on June 15, was won won by Toinig, which started at 33-X. Our pic- ture shows him-passing the winning post with Eyes Front second and Pricket (on the left)

third-(Timer copyright).

"By the way," blurted Bob.

to be his wife when hin divorce decree bo It was a week later that he met Karious persilon and Soman leclden Bob Dunbar in the drawing room to marry him for the sake of security. Ben of the Ackroyds' apartment follows Busan and Heath and shoots at ten town. High above the outer drive lutter, wounding him lightly. Thes turn the gun on himself,

it was, with great windows over- looking the lake. Denise was en- tertaining. The room was filled with beautifully dressed girls and

"nue site by side. The winter wind self. After he had given Susan's Gled-tored looking young men,

"You know Bobby, don't you?"; don't suppose Miss Carey is still seemed good after the scented, hot-address to Dunbar he felt better. with you. She was married, wasn't house atmosphere, they had just The boy would go to sed her and had formulated no exact plan. He Denise snid.

"Yes, of course." The two men,

left. Bob squard his shoulders and everything would be made right, was by nature a meddler and hisj

Wiring did not need to assume Waring, glancing sidewise at the "I've spiked that young lady's quick, prying mind hat seized.onok hands. Waring thought the! the little drama as something enter boy looked thinner and older than astonishment. "Married? No, of fine profile, applauded Susan's taste. guns all right," he muttered, think- course not. What put that into your "Do you mind if I stop in to-ing of Denise. He looked with dis- taining. He could see the triangle: when he had last seen him.

hend

aorrow morning to look at those taste at the girl who had come Sugan, the poor working girl;;

Denise said. "I'm warning you! "I was given to understand," Bob things?" Bob asked him at parting.) from the agency to fill Susan's Denise, the spoiled child of fortune:

place. She was tall and thin with and young Robert Dunbar, whom Don't din into, a corner and said slowly. "Wait a minute-let "About 117"

fall business, because I won't have me think this out. I was certainly "Not at all. That will be splena pink nose and pale blue eyes ench hoped to win.

The visit to Tony's proved rather it. You've got to circulate. We told she was going to be married did," Waring told him heartily. As which looked as if she might have

many females." She to that orchestra fellow and go to he went back to the hotel where he been crying. dull. There had been too much have too

lived he felt a glow of conscious "I'll miss that kid," Waring told noise and the overheated place had drifted on to another group, a slim, California."

Waring shrugged. "I've heard righteousness.

Pierson confidentinily a few min- made them both ill-tempered with exotic figure in a black frock that

nothing about it," he said, and I "I was a Boy Scout before," he uira Inter. out quite knowing why. The man moulded every line of her figure.

Bob Dunbar, at home, raged and "She looks lovely today, doesn't don't believe there's a word of truth reflected. "Now it looks as though had learned little more of the story.

In it since she's not the sort of girl I am going to be a blooming tossed about like a caged lion. Of He was determined, however, to she?" Waring asked,

course he could telephone Susan or know the rest. Driving back in the "Who? Oh, yes, Denise." The boy to leave without giving notice. Who Cupid."

write her a letter but he did not cold air he said lazily to the girl, roused himself from some abstrae-fold you?" he pursued again.

"Honestly, I don't know," Bob! But Bob Dunbar did not come to want to do either of these things. "When shall I see you again?"

The pale, petulant face stared | Waring appraised him shrewilly, said, but involuntarily his gaze the office the next day. He tole-There had been misunderstandings straight ahend. The childish, fret- That he was not in love with this strayed to the little group of which phoned to say that the doctor had enough between them. Bob felt ho on Denise was the centre. She was be- diagnosed his sore throat as quinay, must ace her face to face.. What ful voice answered sleepily. "Don't girl was plain to the dullest

ing very gay this afternoon. She and he would not be allowed to go an idiot ho had been all along! He know. Nevor, probably, the way I looker,

"It's my job to find out just how was in her element. A pasty-faced out for several days at least. Did must see Susan face to face and feel now. That champagne Latira fed us must have been polson. the land ltes," Waring observed to youth who had earlier advertised, Waring have Miss Carey's home ad- then there would be no more of

himself. Skillfully he led the talk some vague, connexion with the dress? Waring said that he did this nonsense. feel wretched."

The young man When Denise telephoned Bob told around to the office. The house at theatre was telling a story and and suppiled it.

the Chinese boy to any he was too Half-Day was working out inter-Donlse's shrill laughter was the scented grateful.

Waring did not mention the fact ill to speak. She must not come estingly, wasn't it? I had some noisiest of all. new plans shotched for the stables. "Let's clear out of thin," Bob that Susan was no longer at the over because the sore throat was Hu would like Bob to stop by the muttered. "We'll never be missed office. He had learned it himself highly contagious. Bob knew that and I know a way we can slip out only that morning. Heath had ex- would atop Denise; she hated any oflice some day and see them.

Kounty he watched the hoy's yes. through the service entrance with plained rather stiffly that Miss sort of illness. Some new emotion darkened them out being caught." Waring agreed, Carey's aunt was ill and she would for the Instant.

smiling to himself over the success of his first shot.

"That," countered Jack Waring onally, as the lobster you, in- sisted on having at Tony's. And the ice cream.”

tion to reply.

"It was the champagne," Donino Insisted solemnly. "That's my story and I'll stick to it."

"You're

a little mule, aren't you?" asked the man, laughing.

Denise drew her wrap around Yes, Bob sald. He'd do that. her regally. "We Ackroyds have Waring was shrewdly silent,

They swung along Michigan ave

"We Ackroyds have marvellous

not return for some time, if at all.health," she was fond of saying, "The old man's koeping some-throwing back her bright, Hittle thing back," Waring said to him- (Continued on Page 10.)

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