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THE UNKNOWN BLONDE

(Continued from Pago 3). :

"Listen," Cunningham said terse- ly, "toll Gainey I'm going out with Murphy, will you? Some kind of a holdup out in the Heights, Tell him"

THE HONGKONG: TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1933,

· N.Y.K. ^ REPORT.

BALANCE CARRIED OVER TO

NEXT ACCOUNT

At the half-yearly moeting of the Nippon Yuson Kaisha koid in Tokyo on November 24, the directora, sub- mitted the following statement of the assots and liablilties of the Com pany, for the torm ending Septem bor 30, 1988:

made:

The surplus of earnings after de "Sure," nald Bannister, "but ducting expenditure for the past where'll I find him?"

half-year amounts to Yon 0,074,- 277.02.

The following provisions have boen

You

.4,140,680.41 38,814.00

1,097,203.60

Cunningham motioned toward the stairs. "Up. there," ho said. "They're all up there. Did you know they've got the girl? Gainey's phoning the office now."›

He would have gone but Bannts- tor caught his arm. "What girl?" he demanded. "You mean—?”

"That blond dame they word looking for, I've got to beat it Row ?"

Cunningham was gone. In dozen strides Bannister made the top of the stairs.. A man in a dark suit and a janitor wore the only ones in sight.

"I'm looking for Gainey of the Post," Bannister said to the jan-: itor. "Have you seen him?"

Depreciation of the fleet

and buildings Insurance fund Shipa structural repair

fund

Total

Yen 5,270,768.70

Leaving a balance of Yen" 2,477,- 107.50, after taking into considera- tion the amount. Yea 1,670,588.98, brought forward from the last ac

count.

The Directora now propose that put of this surplus, Yon 2,477,107.80, ed to the Legal Reserve Fund, and the amount of Yon 40,000.00, bo add-

that the balance of Yen 2,437,107,80, count be carried forward to the next ne

During the half-year, insuranc premiums amounting to Yen 811,- 1079.84 have been paid under a sopar-

The man motioned toward ante kem. half-opened door and Bannister hurried toward It. He heard

Gainey's voles before he saw him. "Had I. But Known!” Gainey and three others were In To be wise after the event is easy, the room. One man was whittling but, ains, too late;

every day one

a lead pencil and the others were hear somebody or other day

talking over telephones. Gainey's 1 but known!"

"Ilad

voice was louder, more excited Be warned now of the dangers of than the rest.

neglected constipation.

looking for."

..

An accumulation of waste matter

Bannister said to the man who in the food tract will quickly set up; WAR whittling, "I understand poisons which permeate the blood and they've found the girl they were, through it the whole nzætem.

In order to correct constipation there is nothing better than Pinkettes, An occasional dose of these

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The stranger,nodded.

"Anyone talk to her?" Bannister recurrence of the trouble. They also asked.

"She won't talk."

"Where is she?"

The other motioned, with his head. A figure passed the door and Bannister recognized it. "Mc- Neat," he called, hurrying outalde, "Oh, Captain McNeali"

There was considerable" head- shaking but Bannister finally had his way. Ton minutes later he passed through a barred door into; a wide corridor. There was an-

man in blue directed him toward à row of cells..

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The first cell was unoccupied. The woman in the second was fat. Her hair was brown and she was asleep. Bannister walked slowly. He came to the third coll and the fourth and then he stopped.

Gray oyen looked at m through the steel bars. "Oh!" the girl said. "It's you!"

(To Be Continued)

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