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SANDERS OF THE RIVER PRESIDENT LINER

A SAGA OF WEST AFRICA WHERE

HANDFUL OF WHITE MEN

GUARDIANS

OF THE

A

STAND

KING'S

STORY

PEACE-FROM THE EDGAR WALLACE

CHAPTER 4.

Fictionised from the London Films' Production

High in the sky, tearing back from the const, his leave, oven his marringe forgotten, Mr. Commissioner Sanders looked grimly down upon the country

Tree he had given his life to.

plain, fleeting by under stream

cath, their wild inhabitants fitting neath,

of the racing

away at

and ~WRF"

or scurry ought

He had made It

Atill

be said. "And here's sir."

old

a note

the drums kammered out their app face was grim. "Lis-

refrain,

-not-lead}

The-law-is-

Thare certainly will," remarked moments there was a tap at his cabin Sanders, "Very sorrowful, Bosambo. door, and Tibbetts appeared, looking Now send, and call the chiefs to me to flustered, and followed by an palaver. We shall see who is for me, native carrying a little boy.

"H-hello" said Sanders.. "That's and who for Mofalaba-

They met the Zaire farther up-river, Bosumbo's kid, isn't it?" and

blistering words sent thenr away with lebetts held out a paper, "Yes, and Sanders's face was enough. 18 their knees knocking together and from him, Mofalaba's got Lllongo

fier"

reading the scrawled missive, and

tils ten to this, Dones," he said.

"Lord men heard it and trembled. Sandi, even you could not go over it, it was ablaze again with all the Moralaba beard it in his city beyond the mountains before spring. There fires he had sought to quench. As the the mountains, and his hideous visage fore I go alone. Take my children. that they may live in the shadow machine swooped to a landing on the

brought up "Bring me the white men!" he of your house, and be river by the Residency, Sanders's cara distorted into a mask of fury.

from the with the money I have snarled. caught the drums, and his face ar

Government's Farini came, bluffing desperately. Government, as the dened at their sound.

and

children." " "Sandi-is-dead!

Mofalaba blinked at his.

"The little girl's outsile--" said "Listen!" he said, indicating the There-is-no-law-any-inore."

te confront an anxious relentless drums, "White man, what Bones. He landed he said. "Steam do you say? Is Sandi dead?"

pence and settled government to

to it back-on-the-river again."

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Sundi-is-dead

The Haussa nodded. "Yes," he

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and pick Bosambo up at the

Ochori.

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was still staring at the "Just give me my cont, "I-I don't know," Farint stam-message. nered, and that was his inst coherent Bones, will you?" he said in a distant voice. "Thanks-and now call Yoka word. The rest Was shrieks, as Mofalaba's skinners went to him." Smith heard those awful screams and

"What are you going to do, sir? made n run for it to the water's edge: You can't-you're not at .... but spears and arrows pursued him, The Commissioner waved him

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Hamilton. therfectly safe

he's a thirsting for Mofalaba's blood-Farine and Smith's, too. He "All people listen!" he said. "Who want you to take a canoe and take doesn't approve of this wild stuff, sir, chopped Ferguson? Farint and Smith the children back to the Readers,

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"Nu, sir!" of his people."

Sanders nssented thoughtfully.

Lieutenant Tibbetts clicked__ his Upon "Yes," he said. "I en understand after him: "Farini and Smith chopped heels together and saluted.

Ferguson--therefore the great king his honest but unbeautiful face there Was an expression of mulish ob- chopped them!"

"And this," said Mofalnba comfor-stinacy. Sonders stopped dressing. tably, will we fell Sandi."

sotmehow. Well, come along. Bonts-we'll get a move on, and see If we can't snaffle that V. C. of yours."

them!"

Ju a great murmur they repeated

"Eh I beg your pardon, Bones?" "I said no, sir!"

"That's an order, Tibbetts."

At the Ochori village Bossmbo He sat down again, to await certain caine aboard. Sandera was smiling happenings in the matter of a leopard

"I don't give I'm coming with now, for the drums had changed their at the Ochori, and a trap that was

you, sir.' note. "Sandia-not-dend" they sang set.

Sanders looked at him for a long now. "Sandi-is-not-dend! The low- Sanders, on the Zaire above the is-heck-again-on-the-river."

Ochori villages, was down with the minute. Then his face softened, and "Lord," said Bosambo importantly, periodic river fever, weak and just he nodded, "Oh, uil.right, Bones," he "this is my doing, for I think, now out of a day of delirium, when he said. "If that's the way you feel that you have returned, there will be heard the tile vessel stopped and about it" many sorrowful people in this land." someone

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MR, AW BOON-HAW INSPECTS THE BRIGADE

Cairo, May 24. Aim- An alarming experience awaited a Members of the St. John

The new Parliament assembled yes- the large crowd of passengers travelling tulance Brigade paraded

on the Star Ferry launch Northern terday, in which the three Regents Chuseway Navy

Bay. Star yesterday afternoon shortly be occupied the throne in place of King Ground, yesterday morning, in honour of Mr. fore 3.10 p.m. when the vessel Farouk, who is a minor,

The Speech from the Throne Boon-haw,

well-known crashed headlong into the Hongkong

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AGAPENOR euils I June very loon wharf at 3 p.m. and on neat cordiality, in which it was possible to turned out, and presented a

Awing the laland decided to dock on Amooth out difficulties. He expressed After Mr. smart appearance.

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NEW YORK SERVICE The tide was running low would soon end with

negotiationa Boon-haw had inspected the Brigade, wharf.

anils 4 July in an honourable agreement GLAUCUS command of at the time and there was a strong which was under the

of atoms current. The ferry was unable embodying the independence of Egypt Alfred Morris (Director

to keep to her proper course and and tightening the bonds of friend- of demonstration Ambulance),

hit the front of the pier. ambulance werk, Arst-ald, and gas drill was carried out.

Mr.

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The impact was of considerable ship and alliance force and gave the passengers a bad nations.

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Declaring that the main intention

two

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Among those present at the inspec-shaking.

The fron lamp standard at the of the Government was to help the tion were Mr. E. Raymond, Mr. V-corner of the wharf was twisted, the workers, his speech foreshadowed the The upper creation of an Industrial Credit Bank, Sorby, Mr. Aw Boon-par, brother of glass being emashed.

the Mr. Aw Boon-law, Mr. Fung Ping-deck of the ferry came in contact He also outlined a scheme of relief fan (Honorary A. D. C. to II. E. the with the standard and the railings of employment by irrigating

were slightly buckled. A life buoy land north of the Nile Delta.

An amnesty for all political crimes Governor), Mr. Fang Klu-ki

grip was torn off and the buoy fell

WAR into the harbour but was retrieved,, sinco 1930, except for murder, others.

One of the lower deck stanchions announced, and also the impending Mr. Aw Boon-haw has given many

Fystem donations to charitable causes, and was bent and the vessel's bow was abolition of the

forced Inbour.---Reuter. chipped. the Ambulance among those

About four vertical beams and a benefiting from his generosity. The diagonal, beam were dislodged and a

minutes inter. Aw Par Hospital at Cheung Chaufifth beam was loosened,

After the collision, the Northern At 3.15 the ferrey left for Kow- Isinnd was donated by Mr. AwStar reversed and eventually docked loon again and continued her jour

on the other side of the wharf a few neya according to schedule.

Beon-haw.

is

Addressing the parade yesterday, Mr. Aw Boon-law said:

Mr. Morris, Ladies and Gentle- men,

I feel sure this is an unprecedented occusion that I am given this honour to inspect your Bridage. I fell deep- ly moved by this great honour you have bestowed upon me by asking me here to-day to inspect your Brigade, an organisation engaged mostly in the cause of Humanity.

Bre

I see before me here so many well Irained men and women who for the service of mankind and in Limes of calamity and distress are at the disposal of the people at a moment's notice.

I am proud of being associated with this work and it always gives me pleasure to take an interest in its welfare,

Mr. Morris is to be congratulated for the great development of the Brigade In Hongkong and with him his so-worker. Mrs. Langloy who have done great work for the sick poor in the New Territories,

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