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Gotham Students Stage Anti-War Rally

OLYMPIC

STUDENTS

AGAINST

GAMES

SOUVENIR

Australian Pavilion For Camberra.

ARRIVES FOR ERECTION

Following the placing of a wreath on memorial to New York's World War dead, a gathering of students from four colleges and universities is addressed by one of their num- ber. The Parade was held to pro- test against American participation in future wars. Banners tell the world the students will refuse Aglit.

MARY

(Continued from Page 10)

to

ANSELL

"No. There's no call to tell him. No one here knows about it, and never will."

A month later Mary became Mrs. Brakefield.

and

A week later, before she had re ceived any letter from him, she was passing his mother's coltage and Mrs. Angel called to her from the It was getting dark when Mary Canberra, F.C.T.

Mary went to her, and she Brakefield opened her eyes door. Canberra has been presented wtih a souvenir of the last Olym-led her into the little front room, found herself alone under the sky pic Games at Los Angeles-the paused to shut the door, then turned in the angle of the rampart. Dazed two-roomed building which was on the girl n face woefully trans-and chilly, she got to her feet. If used at that gathering by the formed. "Mary", she said. “Jim'sjske did not hurry she would never

WOMEN ANNOUNCE NOT WANTED.

Intense Opposition From Own Sex.

London.

gone."

find the path down the steep slope,

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"Two

HOLLYWOOD.

Giving Beauty Market The "Once Over."

A HOLLOW TITLE

Australian competitors.

"Gone." When the Olympic Games were concluded, Mr.

Crombie had struck her. Allen, of Ontario, one of the from her head to her heels. foundation trustees of Rotary "Killed," said Mrs. Ausell,

When Mary knew she was to have and by the time she had reached the International, purchased the tem- &porary wooden buildings used by a child she told her mother-weep foot of the down and struck into the the teams from various coun-ing, as she spoke, not for shame. road the last pale streaks in the west Her mother laid her were closing into the darkness of a tries, and presented them to each but for Jim, country for re-erection as "good-jarm round her shoulders. She spoke stormy sky. will houses" for the permanent no word of rebuke, and, though she She felt desolate and tired by her She clung to use of sportsmen. The Rotary spoke no word of comfort either, 'long, lonely ecstasy. Club of Sydney accepted delivery Mary knew that she understood and Jim, trying to keep him with her of the building given to Aus-sympathised. "I shall have to tell still, but he withdrew from her. tralia, and handed it over to the your father," was all she said. Her spirit was too weak now to hold Rotary Club of Canberra for "Will he be angry?" Mary neked.him, her attention too distracted by Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Con-erection in the national capital. "Yes," said the old woman, "but the need of keeping her path on the antinople, Pireaus. Smyrna and other Levant Ports by steamers of the The building has now reached I'll manage him. You keep out of dark road. If only there was some- Chedivial Mail Steamship Co

Canberra, and is to be erected his way and say nothing."

(one who knew, someone who would either on the Royal Canberra Mary never knew of the encoun-come towards her now, down this Golf Club's course, or on the ter between her mother and father, dark road, and as he passed her call Manuka Sports ground.

nor that her father had wished to out: "Good night, Mrs. Ansell" Mr. Crombie Allen is on a visit turn her out of doors and had re-Those few short words would be to Australia.-Reuter.

signed himself only when her mother enough to keep her and Jim to- had told him that, if Mary went gether. she would go with her. She knew only that, after that, her father as she turned into the village, large never spoke to her, never took the drops of rain began to fall. least notice of her.

When she entered the inn her Two months later her mother told husband's voice greeted her.

(Continued from Page 8) her that she was to go to an aunt gentlemen wanting tea, Mary. I've in Devonshire and stay there till got the kettle on and shown them

Within ten days or so, about a Hollywood, California. after her baby was born. What was into the parlour, by the fire."

dozen men were killed while fly- to happen after that she did

The two young men had walked all

Hollywood's beauty market was ing the mail in very bad weather. ask, but she was resolved that, come day. They had lunched off heer and given a "once over" by Mr. Isidore Could our Air Force pliota take be bread and cheese at an inn twelve Ostrer, president of Gaumont Bri-over Imperial Airways' dutles? If The British Broadcasting Cor what might, she would poration's recent attempt to em-separated from the child. But the malice away and had hoped to find tish Pictures Corporation, during not, then how can they be regard- had his first visit to the world's filmed as properly trained to fly long- ploy a woman announcer failed be- child, a little boy, was stillborn, and another inn in the cove they cause of intense opposition from three months after his birth Mary reached late in the afternoon. But capital recently. Mr. Ostrer said range bombing machines?

returned to her home.

Are no inn was there, and when they had he was here "perhaps" to import 3rd Aug. Manlia, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney 4 women themselves.

our bombers themselves It seemed to her that her life was asked for the nearest they had been new actors and actresses into Eng-fast enough, and have they enough 7,000

1AL pt.

This fact has been revealed by 7,000 20th. pt.

In her absence a new directed to Netherhinten, four miles land. He also intends to make an range to reach any likely objectivė. Miss Elate J. Sprott, head of the finished.

intensive survey Women's Section of the B.B.C.

of production and return, leaving a safety mar landlord had come to the Golden away. Now they sat, tired and con- Referring to the experiment in Lion. He was a bachelor, and her tented, in the little parlour of the methods in Hollywood before rexin for forced detoura? in America there is a bomber with a speed of Regular monthly sailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan a speech in London she said, "Wo- mother now worked at the inn, scrub- Golden Lion, one on each side of the turning to England.-Reuter, and Hong Kong to Australia.

over 200 m.p.h. Are we behind 7/ men wrote in such large numbers bing floors and washing up mugal fireplace, with their legs stretched to Hong Kong to Sydney I days.

Figures are Frequent connections from Australia with the following:---

saying that they did not want a and glasses. Soon after her return, the warmth, waiting for the tea they in the war," said the first, and he We do not know.

the had ordered.

read: "Lance-corporal James An-not available, but we do not want The Union 3.6. Company's meamers to the United Kingdom vis New woman announcer that at last we her mother came home with Ecaland, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.

had to remove her,

news that Mr. Brakefield wanted a

to be assured of is that we have When he had finished a cigarette, sell."

"Her son, I expect," said the other adequate means of defence, and, "To my mind it is a very great handy girl to help in the bar and the more energetic of the two got The P. & O. Branch Service of steamers to London via Suez.

if necessary, of attack. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampton and confession of failure on the part that she had mentioned Mary to out of his chair and, with his hands as they sat down to their ten.

him. A few days later Mary began in the pockets of his shorts began When they had finished they rang We are not looking for war, but of the women of this country." Londen via Panama Canal."

Women announcers are success-her work at the inn.

prowling round the room, examining for their bill, and the thin-faced we want to be, prepared.

All we fully employed in Roma, Warsaw

Sam Brakefield was a good master the pictures and photographs, womas returned. How far was it,lask is to be given the weapon, so Luxembourg-Reuter.

to her and her mother. He was an When he had reached. the bookcase they asked, to Wareham?

that if we are struck, we can. easy-going, kindly man, ten years he called out to his friend: "I say, Six miles, she told them; and strike back. Any other attitude older than Mary,

Guy, herb's. "The Return of the Na-there was a bus in twenty minutes' would be beneath the pride of our At the end of a year, to her tive' and 'Judo,' and 'Lorna Doone, time if they were tired of walking. race, amazement and horror, he asked her and the Bible, and 'Pickwick. Not "Good! Then, if you don't mind.) Disarmament is an ideal, but so

Ashen-faced and a bad lot for a village Inn.” - we'll sit here till it comes,"

long as just grievances remain to marry him.

"Certainly, sir," she said, without unsettled and passions run high, with a trembling lip she refused, but He took down "Jude the Obscure," he waved aside her refusal. You opened the cover, and read, "Mary raising her eyes from the tray on the obvious solution is to fight for think it over, my dear,” he said. "I Ansell, 1919." "Pickwick" revealed which she was piling the used tea-what each country considers Ita rights-a truth which Lord. don't want to hurry you. Think it the same name, and then he was in-things. Sydney, N.8.W. over and see what your mother terrupted by the opening of the door. "Not exactly a cheerful specimen, Rothermere has recently stressed Miss, Joan Hartigan, Australian says,”

A thin-faced woman brought in their is she?" said one to the other as they in his article on Germany's African' Her mother, when Mary spoke of ten on a tray, The young,man, returned to their chairs beside the Colonies, champion tennis player has been'

In England the tide of pros- given a mascot to take on her tour, it, pressed her to accept Brakefield. caught with "Pickwick" in his hand, fire. abroad in search of world laurala. “You must think of the future, my spoke to her. "I've found a nice Five minutes before the time for perity seems to have turned. There The mascot was a stuffed koala dearie," she said. "When your lot of books here," he said. "Are the bus they alung,their knapsacks is less unemployment, more money on their backs and went out of the to spend, more contentinant.... We bear, a "brother" to the one that father and I are gone you'll have no they yours?”.

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accompanied the Waratahs (NS.W, home. You'll baye to toil and moil, The pale, red-rimmed eyes met room. As they passed the kitchen do not want to sacrifice this, bas Rugby Union Team) on their 1927-¡perhaps for a hard master or mis- bis. "Yes, sir," she aald in her door it was ajar, and the first young we do not want, alther, to lose 28, tour of Great Britain and ross. Mr. Brakefeld's honest and Hired, toneless voice: "they're all man called out a good night as be our fighting spirit. A call to France. The donor Was the he's kind." He'll be a good husband mine."-

passed. «"Good night, Mrs. Ansell," arma in this country would never Waratahs" Manager (Mr. E. G, to you, Mary. Take him. It'll be She set the ten da the table. be called.

fall. While à belligerent attitude Shew}, - Mr. Shaw invited Miss a comfort to me to know you're well "Just ring the bell if you want any-] She was standing at the kitchen is not to be encouraged, yet is Hartigan with Mrs. Ute, to play provided for."

thing, gentlemen," she said as she table, her pale eyes cast down, her would not be wise to trample our “But I can't ever forget Jim," went quietly out.

mouth drooping bitterly at the cor-spirit underfoot, and let us sink low exhibition matches at the work end at his property, Girraween, sald. Mary,

They thanked her, and the other nere, preparing supper for, herealfiin our own and other countries', Bombals. Before she left for "You don't have to forget him, young man rose from his chair, and and her husband; but at the sound estimation as a nation which is Sydney, Mr. Shaw presented her Keep him to yourself, that's all, and went over to where his friend was of the young man's voice her face living on past glories. with the bear, which he hoped act fairly, by your husband.”

standing. "What's this?" he said, bloomed, suddenly as if kindled by We want, not "promises, Sur would bring her the same good "But mustn't I tell him,

hending his head to Inspect Jim's some inner, spiritual light, and her complete assurance that we who. luckane the: : footballers MKS-

mouth, Il bitterness gobe, took onrundanbiedly" will bear the brunt "Some poor, devil that was killed the charming, wistful smile of of the next war are adequately

young girl.

protected.

'cot brought them.

About Jim?”

"About the childTM"

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