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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1934.

"Glide, Glide, Beautiful Lady!"

Safe on terra Arma after a remarkable glidar-towed flight from Germany to England, Joan Menkin, British ayistrin, is greeted at London by her croud father and mother. Miss Meakin's glider was towed on the | long fight by a German monoplane,

The

Sleeping Partner

(Continued from Page 10)

MUSSOLINI'S PLACE. IN EUROPE

(Continued from Page 8)

It is not a fear of what is hap pening in Europe but of what is happening in Europe but of what is happening in the East. Re be-- lieves that peaco is vital between the nations in Europe because Ja-| pan is getting ready for high ad- venture. After Manchuria China. If the European nations tear themselves to pieces in a new war, what will happen when Ja pan directs the destiny of 600 mil-} lion Asiatics?

Already Japanese labour and its products are invading European markets with irresistible competi- tion They work tea hours a day for threepence a day. They are selling watches in Switzerland at thirty francs a kilo, by weight and Suot by number. Their goods are

in Italian shops.

It is strange, perhaps that the mind of Mussolini should range so far when there are so many trou- bles near at hand, not only politi-

So he lay there while the sun cal problemas but the certainty, as rose and beat down upon his un- he thinks, I am told, that European It was some moments before Jim protected head. Consumed by the peoples have to face greater pover- Hoyle could bring himself to realise Inward fires, he no longer used the ty than they have yet known. But the extent of the calamity which had pannikin to scoop up the water, but, the mind of Mussolini is very far- overtaken him. Then it came to flying prone, drank direct from the reaching and this must be sald in him, and, standing there upon the pool. Yet neither the water which fairness to his genius, however white sun-washed beach, he raised he drank nor that which he splash-dangerous it may seem to those both hands to heaven, and curseded about hie burning head seemed who hate his character, his policy! with the fierce and awful impotency to quench his thirst or cool him, and his system, that he believes of blind despair. He was alone, a mood of recklessness took posses in the tradition of Europe, in t prisoner on this accursed leland; [sion of him, and he tried to sing heritage of civilisation and in its. Bombay, Marseilles, Bavre, London alone with the man he had killed; the chorus of some half-forgotten need for defence against the East-

Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp & with that whitening skeleton. music-hail ditty, only to stop ern world. full

Alone with that and-what else? abruptly as something pink, like a Mussolini is on the side of peace Bambay, Marseilles & London. Bombay,

Marseilles, Havre, London The faint stirring of the breeze flayed rat, came running towards if possible. He is now friendly ta Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp & caused the leaves to rustle, and sent him. He screamed and covered his He is now friendly to France and Hall

a low, whimpering sound through face with his hands, and when he fair to Germany. Perhaps he will Bombay, Marseilles & London.

again the thing had dis-build the bridge across thut great the tall palm stems so that Hoyle, looked

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his nerves on edge, awung round appeared. He and Corby were div-gulf. He is in the tradition of his with a hoarse cry, one arm lifted as ing for pearls now in the lagoon, Romans, a builder of bridges. But if to ward off a blow from an unseen and while he looked Corby changed some of them, and that a Austria, But there was nothing, from a living man into a skeleton. seem to me weak in their founda nothing save himself, and the palms, He scrambled up and tried to fight tions. What will happen if in a and the wind, and-it.

the thing, then drew his knife-and year or two Austria turna to Ger- He became conscious of a burning the vision melted.

Įmany, as her natural ally thirst, and set off to where he knew Followed a period of unconscious- Rome's Two Worlds there was a pool of fresh water. Heness, and then once more those There are two worlds in Rome- reached it and saw, lying close by, fearful things advanced upon him: the political and, the ecclesiastical a rusty tin pannikda, a panaikin weird and horrible creatures, things—and two leadare-Mussolini, and which Corby had left there. He unnatural and obscene; they sprangjthe Pops. I was told · this morn- picked it up and was about to dip at him, crawled up his clothing, ing that the Vatican does not taka it in the water when he saw some leered at him from the branches of much active part in political af- thing else the bloated bodies of two the trees, peered at him out of the fairs, contrary to general belief, dead birds lying in the pool. Hewater until, foaming at the mouth, beyond the defence of religion and fished them out and flung them from his hands clawing at the empty air, the liberty of Catholic faith. But him, then dipped the panaikin and he fell to the ground, his limbs and the defence of religious liberty drank greedily. Then be flung him-the muscles of his face working may be very political these days in || self down in the shade and tfied not horribly.

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to go to sleep. But he was bone! Presently he was up again. The Christian tradition. It is no in weary, the sun was scorching hot sun was still blazing in the heavens, Germany where relations are be- S'porc, P'ang, Calcutta & Rangoon, even in the shade, and presently his and he had no idea whether it was coming very strained between the

jeyes closed.

the same day or the next, whether Nazi leaders and the Churches. It Once more he was vieiled by that an hour or a week had elapsed. He is done, I am told, to the violation horrible dream, and this time it was did not care; he feared nothing, not of the Concordat with Rome by so real that he was awakened by his even the little devil faces and the the subordinate leaders acting own cry of terror, and felt in his things which looked at him out of without the consent of Adolf Hit-

more than a dream, and that the staggered in the direction of the Once a week Cardinal Faulhaber pearls were still there. Reassured, hillock. He was going to see Corby: in Munich has been denouncing he laughed at his fears-then, shud- he liked Corby, and they would from his pulpit the absurdities and

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Nothing save the palma and the to see old. Corby's skeleton dericing proclaimed by men like Rosenberg. undergrowth was there-and that the funniest thing imaginable-The Bavarian Nazis wanted to ar which he knew lay behind them. skeleton? What the deuce was he rest, his and Hitler flow by aero- He rose and went to look at the thinking about? Corby wasn't a plane to Munich to prevent this shack which he and Corby had built skeleton, Corby was alive. Why on enormous indiscretion. That is for themselves. In the event of a earth did he keep thinking of not generally known, but is true. storm, or one of those sudden tropi-skeletons?"

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muat get away from this accursed He reached the hillock, then NEW ROCKEFELLER island somehow, he told himself, even started back with a abriek. A If he had to trust to a rudely con-skeleton lay there, the skeleton of structed raft.:

ja man, of Corby. It must be Corby. Night fell with Ita customary hocause of the gold wrist-watch. swiftness. The stars came out, and No man he had ever met before had the blue dome above became a scln-worn such a thing." Then Corby tillating mass of jewel-lights. The was dead, and these were his bones. moon rose, cold and white, and Aad the thing was grinning at shadows moved upon the sand. The him, it was moving →→ God In night wind whispered through the Heaven, the thing was getting on trees, the leaves rustled, twigs crac, ita fect, approaching him! He put kled and, snapped, creatures of the out a hand to ward it off, stumbled,sachusetts General Hospital, to be guests residing at The Peninsula E L Hosis, Dr. A. Nelson Jones, Mr. L. Kadooris, Col. and Mrs. La G night came out, and the air was and fell forward on to the pitiful operated in conjunction with the Hotel, Kowloon.

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Lewis, Dr. and Mrs. E. Lopez, Dr. R. alled with strange-noises and motionles remains of the dead made by the Rockefeller Founder Mid F. E. Apple, Mr. And Mim kart), Rain, Mr. J. Mctam, Manuky Mr. H. Martin, Horie, Jay in the shack, listening, man... Baz He knew that the shadows were no

Artluth, Kra. E Austeh Hoter, Mr. W L Makenzie, Mira, and Kiss A week or two later a copra Brain cases from all partaf Barnós, Capt. and Mrs. W. G. Benn

N. F. Baltazar, Mr. and Mrs, 3, Eiciano, Mr. K. Moes, Mr. and Mrs., more than shadows; that the noises schooner, dropped out New England will be treated and Capt. It. C., & Bloom, Cridged Miss Mortis

V. M. Morgado, Mr. and Mrs. 3. were the natural noises of the place island, and a boat put off in charge specialists in mental diseases II. 3. Boyd, Mr. T Bridge, Miss Pushall, K and the time. Yet he lay there of the mate for the purpose of will be brought to study these dis- W. Brown, Mrs. D. J, Bryte, Mr. B. O'Carroll, Mr. 0, 1 H. Ochs, Mr. A. M.. waiting far a sound that was nons dinding-{\frah" water, They dis- of these; a sound, he had never covered the pool, and widle the men esses, in their early stages, as they Copan, My And Car Parker Mr. W. GE

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bones, the stig and clumsy, tread of mats took a look round Presently that which had lost the living the med, at the pool heard a shout, and dreamed, and towards morning and, ranting in the direction of Solástielky, of its walk; HB – dosed faltyas" If a fire hud bien kindled in,

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