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MRS. E. MACKAT

FUNERAL ATTENDED BY MANY FRIENDS The funeral of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Mackay who died at the Kowloon Hospital on Sunday after noon after a long, illness, took place at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon, the Rev. G. T. Waldo». gravo omelating

A large number of friends and relatives were present for the last rites. The pall bearers were the Menara. E. C. Fincher, E. F. Fin cher, A. E. P. Guost, R. S. Capell, R. Lee and J. C. L. Wong.

MARRIED FLIRTS

(Continued from Pago 8.)

"Marko coma yet?"

She shuddered, "I told him not to. Ho simply mustn't. They'd have his picture in all the tabloida. Besides, 1.didn't want to 800 him.'

"The thing is over then 7" She frowned. "Of course, She threatened me--threatened both of us. My nerves won't stand it. I had to get away. New people new plaers."

"You knew of her existence be-

It fore then 7"

was the lawyer speaking now, not the concerned male relative.

JULY

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Ningpoly £995 Honan Rly... & 31 1011 % Hukuang Rtly. 6% Lung Tuing U.

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£ ¤Â3⁄4 £ 01

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£ 24

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Rly £66% The Misses E. Rogers and 1.

5% Tien-Pukow

£354 £34 Rly: Rogers (daughters) and Messra. N. A. E. Mackay and J. F. C

"Oh, I had heard of her-natur-5 Tlent. Pukow Mackay (sons) were the chief

Railway (Supl Loan). £ 26 mourners while others present ally. 1. didn't suppose it was Im

5% Shuiff chow Included Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Mow portant. All mon. Fung, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mow. Fung, Mr. and Mrs. C. Parkson, Miss R. Mow Fung, Mrs. F. C. Fincher, Dr. Kew, Mr. T 1. W. Kew, Dr. F. H. lynes, Mr. H. Giftins, Lenfeaty, Mr. H. L. Decker, E. Abraham, Mr. G. W. R. Griggs, Mra. Hopwar, Mrs. N. Woolley, Mrs. A. White, Mrs. J. P. Robin Ron, Mrs. A. V. Bliss, Mrs. C. S Rosselet, Misa E. Elliott, Mrs. Capell and many others.

"Lilo, dear," interrupted the other. "I don't like to hear you talk like that. It's flippant. It's Mr. unbecoming."

Mr. She shrugged her shoulders. Marko's been "Well, anyhow. very nice about it. He said I ought to have a change. Perhaps when cone back things will have ar ranged themselves."

A wreath from the brothers and sisters of the deceased lady and

John

"I doubt it."

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"Anyhow. I'm grateful to you, shaaf of flowers from the childear, for standing by me so splen dren were lowered with the casket, didly, with Aunt Marlon and all Other tributes were sont by Will the rest against mo." and Ernie; Mario and Ted; May

(Bearer) sig Lila would employ this manner and Bertle; Georgie, Eric, and Joyce; Gran; Graco; Margaret with miles to her dying day. Chinese Eng, and Min. (Bearer), and George Robert; Aimee, Mar. This one-elderly, precise, conven

tional responded to it as she had Tate and Lyle gie and Pat.

Distillers Miss E. Allen; Mrs. C. G. Ander-expected him to. He said, "Not at Courtaulds son and Miss Anderson; Mr. and all. You're the victim of circum Dunlop Rubber Mrs. Wm. Anderson; Mr. and Mrs.stances, my child. Nothing more Everready bf sh.

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Lila kissed him fondly. He was R. Boast; Mr. and Mrs. Boucher; a bit of a lamb.. No one else under Miss D. Brackstone; Mrs. J. P. stood her so well. Aunt Marion Braga and family; Mrs. Braga and her cousins had been horried all and Miss Braga; Mr. W. E. Broad-through her trouble. They had nover liked her, had always been bridge;

jealous of her because she was benutiful. Women!

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After he had gone she began to Unilever ...

Miscellaneous. Mrs. Capell and family; Mrs. R. Carroll and Mr. W. J. Carroll; Mrs, feel a trifle lonely. Had she been

wrong not to bring her maid? | Anglo-Dutch Chan; Mr. and Mrs. M. Chan Harr; But then she had felt she wanted Burma Corpn. Rs... Mrs. Chan Wu-shi; Mra, L. Charl- to be alone. There was

and. the Missos Chenalloy; Mr. and Mrs. F. C. graved list of passengers on hoard Clemo; Mrs. E. Chubb and family, and she picked it up, reading it Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chue; Miss M. avidly. One name caught her eyes:

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Why, that was the handsome Mr. and Mrs. A. W. E. David- son, Betty and Donald; Miss M. young man she had met at Cannes Dawson; Mra. Domican; Misses two or three seasons ago when she K. Fox and D. L. Lopes; Mr. and had been visiting the Dentong. He London Tin 10/- Mrs. R. Drude: Mr. and Mrs. P. Owas a delightful Englishman. He Pekin Synd 2: Dunne; les E. Elliott: Mr. and had been poor as poverty then but Mrs. R. J. Everest and family; he had since come into a lot of Rubber Trusts Bir. and Mrs. J. C. Ferguson; the money through the death of a rela- S'hai Elec. Constr. Fisher family;

tive. Lila sauntered over to the Van Dyn Deep

ord. sh........

Mrs. J. S. Gibson and family; dressing table, and touched her Electric Musical

Industries... Mr. and Mrs. H. Gittins: Miss hair speculatively. She looked a Irene and Phyllis Gittins and Mr.fright. She would ring up the facial.

Anglo-Persian Oll Burma Oil V. Gitting: Mr. and Mrs. W.

Mr. and Mrs. L. Gold-beauty shop and have a

Maybe she would not keep to her Southern Railway Goldenberg;

(Deferred) man; Miss K. Gourdin; Rev. Mr. and Mra, M. A. Grant; Mr. and cabin all the way, as she had

1. sh. Mrs. S. E. Green and Dede; Mr. threatened, but dine in the main Royal Dutch 100

salon. After all, she had been ter-

Trad. (Bearer) and Mrs. G. W. R. Griggs and ribly shut up for the past month. Shell Traps and

J Guzdar Ronald; Dr. and

She was Crown Mines Mr. and Mrs. G. A. V. Hall; Rev. She owed it to herself to take un Goldenhuis.

interest in life L. E. Mr. N. C. Halward; Heang; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hirst young. and family; fr. W. C. Hung; Mrs.

Mrs.

The Marquis was young, too Humphreys, Erle and Joyce; Mr. And Marko Broughton was old. and Mrs. T. Hynes and family: Poor Marko! Maybe it had been Mr. and Mrs. A. E. E. Jeffries; providential that woman had made Mr. and Mrs. Starling Jex; Mr. Tsuch a fuss. He had been very A. Johnston; Mr. and Mrs. S. R. generous with Lila. She would Jones: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kew; Mr. and Mrs. C. II. W. Kew; Dr. end him a radiogram presently. It would be friendly and cheerful and Mrs. F. H. Kew and family and sisterly in tone. Then she

Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kew: would change and

go on deck. Irvin W. Kow; Mr. W. H. Kylling Those dreadful reporters would be

Misa L. Lace; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lay: Mrs. E. Lee; Mr. and

¿To Be Continued.} Mrs. G. Lee: Mr. Phillip S. Lea; Mr. F. Lenfesty; Mrs. C. Leonard G. and family; Mr. and Mrs. W.

family: Mrs. E. Lim Leong and and family: Mrs. M. Lim; Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Low; Mrs. Mas,

Home..

FACTORY CONTROL.

Ruby and Mick; Mr. and Mrs. A. SHANGHAI PROBLEM UNDER Blackensie and Alison; Mra, L Mackintosh; Miss G. and Messrs.

and E. MacNider; Mrs. A. E. Mrs. A. W. Millar and

Matthews

REVIEW IN LONDON

London, July 9.

Mr. Li Ping-hang, Chinese dele. Mr. and Mrs. G. Miskin; gate to the International Labour family: Mira. E. Mody; Miss M. Mooney: Conference at Geneva, who is Miss Sophie, Moritz; Mr. K. Avialting here, held conversations Munro; Valentine Murdoch; Doro-

thy Murray and Patsy Korr; Mr.with Lord Stanhope to-day regard- and Mrs. R. Pestonji; Mr. anding the enforcement of the Chinese Mrs. A. M. G. Phillippens; Raby Factory Act at Shanghal

and Bill Ramsay 31. U. Razack; According to Chinese Informa Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds; Mr. and tion the British view is that Mr. C. de & Robertson: Mr. and several details need to be threshed Mra. J. P. Robinson and Bonnie; out before the Chinese proposals Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Mrs. Jan See can be made workable. chin und family; Mr. and Mrs. Seo Keo and Charlie; Mr. and Mrs.

The international status of

E. K. Seyer; Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Shanghai precludes any separate

G, Silva; Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Smal-netion by an individual power, it ley; Mr. and Mrs. A. Spary; Mrs. is felt. Spradberry and family: "Mr. and

R

The conversations were most

Mr. and Mrs. Ho: Tony FREEmpathy it was essen C Witchell and far. and Mrs, ally a matter for discussion bo-

Mrs. F. W. Stapleton; Mr. D. friendly, and Mr. Li returned, to: Stewart: Mrs. Sue and family: Goneva later in the day, Botty Tillman:

Mr. and Mrs. D. 1 was learned later that Lord Tollan and family M. C. Tong Stanhope told Mr. Ll that while the Chinese proposals. Rev. G. T. Waldegrave

with F. X Mrs. Wong and family.

tween the local administrations/ 3. C. L. and Mrs S. Pinfluence no she possessed w

Mr. and Mrs. Britain would at all times uso auch SW, and Dire. Wong Tat-1

Wong,

view to securing a fully satisfac-

fon, Mrs. -

Mr.

Dr. and Mrs. Arthur W. tery outcome of the discussions, Woo, Mrs. N. Woolley and family, he added. Reuters

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