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Vienna, April 20. Stormtroop unit staged a dinner The three hundred and. Afty } and, aniusements for the unemploy- Austrian Socialists who had cross-ed. Practically every factory took ed the Czechoslovakian frontier the opportunity to assemble all the and been interned by the Czech workers for an hour's nationals- authorities following the abortive | Bocialist commemoration. Many Artificial, Diamond Co., The February revolt will leave for 50-thousands crowded into the chan- Autopalase Co., Ltd. Mrs. N. Bay vie: Russia 'next week we their cellery to sign their names in the ty, Miss B. Bogle, Quedraogo own request. They will travel un- birthday book, so great was the Boulo, R. Bhux, J. A. Buttery, D. der in heavy guard by way of crowd that police detachments had Cameron & Co., Canton Bros., S. Poland who had granted them to be sent to the scene to regulate Campbell, T. T. E. Castro, Chenan permission to cross through Pollah the traffic By a special order of Mfg. Co., China Import and Ex- Territory.-Transocean Kuo Min, Defence Minister, Blomberg the port Co., China National Aviation barracks of the Bavarian regiment Co., China Theatre Enterprises, in which Hitler served during the Ltd., China Universal Trading Co., war, have been renamed the Adolf | Ching Ngai & Co... T. J. Corser, Hitler barracks-Transocean Kuo Eastern Handycraft, Far Eastern Min.

Music Co., T. Feuzikawa, Capt. F. T. Fisher, Frazar & Co., Frederick & Co.. C. Fuxman, The Gaevert Co., G. Goncharoff, Jan. Han, jr., Holland Fac. Tdg. Co., Miss L B. Kapelle, Mrs. L W. Kerr, J. Jackson, Miss A. Jenkins, P. der Kirman, K. Lang, Dr. L. de T. Lara, Li Wong Kee, Mrs. E.. Lees, Lee Tack Tang, L. Loring, G. D. Leong, D. R. Mackenzie, MacDonald M.

Bucharest, Apr. 20. The trial of eight Roumantan Army officers and five civilians annihilate the entire Roumanian charged with having plotted "to

dynasty by blowing up the Cathe- dral (during the Orthodox Easter Services which was attended by King Carol, the Crown Prince Michael and numerous high digni- tartes,) opened before a military court here on Friday.

Vienna, April 20. A special committee has been formed for the purpose of conduct ing negotiations with the Govern- "ment concerning the restoratipri

of the Hapsburg Fights and proper. ty as soon as the new Constitution comes into force. The committee is headed by Duke Max and H- henberg eldest son of Archduke Francis Ferdinand; formerly heir to the Austro-Hungarian

throne: whose assassination by the Serbians

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Hamilton & Co., While cause of the world war. anif-Hapsburg laws will not be contained in the new Constitution, they will continue in force as sim- ple laws which may thus be abro- gated by a majority vote or Glov ernment decree as the case may be-Transocean Kuo Min.

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Berlin, Apr. 20. The Austrian minister at Berlin Mr. Tauschitz, who was absent from the capital for a long period on account of illness, has taken over his post again--Transocean Kuo Min.

The trial is attracting unusual Interest, the Court-house being besieged since the early hours of the morning by a vast crowd.

The prisoners bench has been screened of by heavy wiring and each defendant is guarded by an Army officer standing behind him with drawn revolver.

A large table in front of the judge's bench is piled high with explosive evidence. including up- wards of some 100 hand grenades, many rifles and seven packages of dynamite which were found in possession of the conspirators and would have been sufficient to blow' up half of the capital.

Goerlitz, Apr. 20. Complimentary, Hickets were is sued to all mothers with one or more children under two years of The principal accused is Colonel age entitling them to be served Prekop, who was formerly an inti- first among waiting people at all mate friend of the King and has public ofces such as Railway-piloted a plane in which Carol Post-and Municipal ofçes. The made his dramatic return to Municipal Council of Goerlitz is Roumania four years ago.—Trans- the first in Germany that has ocean Kuo Min. introduced this iaudable innova- tion. Transocean Kuo Min.

Berlin April 20. After nine hours play the sixth chess championship match between Alekine abd Bogolrubow ended in a draw. The score now stands at 4 points to 2 in favour of the world champion. Alekhine.--Transocean Kto Min.

Berlin. April 20. The State secret police organi- sations of the entire Reich com- pleted their long drawn out period of consolidation on Friday, when a special decree by Premier Goerring. removed the present Head of the Prussian Secret Police from office and placed the entire Prussian organisation under the National Secret Police Bureau, headed dur- ing tht last six months, by Hern- Hider's birthday party was at-rich Himmler, who is also com- mander-in-Chief of the picked tended by thousands of poor work- ing families on Friday when every Storm Troop divisions, known as

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a boy of seven. He was crossing the courtyard and walking slowly. His clothes were black. He looked strange, be seemed strange. When she asked him to go riding withi her and Aage he shook his head. Then she saw he could not speak. He was crying.

"No tears' she said, in imitation of Aage. Then, as he did not an- swer, she said, sternly; "Why do you act like a cry baby? Men do not cry."

"Don't "dear," said her mother, who had come up to them.' She pasted the boy gently on the shoul- der and told him to go on to his

EEN CHRISTINE mother. Then he faced around,

Chapter 1

looked Christina squarely in the eye.

"I'm not a cry-baby" he said. Armly. "But I love my father and

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"I love mine,too, she answered. "But you

will see yours again.

tle." Mine was skilled in the last bat-

Christina went white. She put

him, but she did not speak. That out her little hands and touched

"I don't like war" she said. "T think it is wicked."

For once he was speechless. He stared at her. After a moment be found his voice.

The child was christened Chris- Maria, Martini & Co., Mrs. G. E. her. It had been the name of the Una. It was the name of her mot-

Metcalf, W. Mitchell, Wm. Mok, F. king's mother. It was a name be- Murray, "Mutual Mutual Stores, New Asia Under- ceremony of her naming was the Bicycle Co., loved throughout Sweden. The

writers, Oriental National Bank, day after her birth. The king is not until Aage came up. Ltd., Parslow & Co., Mons. Pom- could not remain longer away from pei, Reck F. Erdmann and Siel-his post of duty at the front, again cren, Miss J. Sabater, J. Spares, the crowds gathered around the Stager & Co., Miss Q. Somerville, royal chapel and again their low The Trading Co., J. W. Tomkinson, voices could be heared in prayer Miss ad Exteros Typis Soc., H. that th's child might grow to be Vadra, E. E. Virji & Co., R. Vesser, Miss D. Volodina, E. G. Welson,

a worthy successor to her father,

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The decree transfers the present Chlef of Prussian State Secret Police. Diels, to the position

The Golden Text was: "We, also of joy in God through our Lord Jesus Governmental President of the Christ, by whom we have now re- Cologne district. The process ofceived the atonement"

(Romens federalisation of the scattered de- 5:11). partments, of the Secret Police has Among the citations which.com- necessarily been slow, the differ-prised the Lesson-Sermon was the ent State and Provincial divisions following from the Bible: "But being only gradually absorbed one after another into Himmler's or ganisation in the last six months of the re-organisation-Trans- octan Kuo Min.

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Milan, April 20.. Five were killed when a group of nine labourers were buried by" an avalanche near Bondrio on Fri- day. - A+ rescue squad succeeded in digging out the other four alive-

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Berlin, April 20. The favourable reaction in the Berlin bourse on Friday was large- ly attributable to the publication of the official figures showing a remarkable increased production of raw steel by comparison with that of last year. The total output for March, 1933 was 587,220 tons; March 1934, 929,662, an increase of nearly a 60 per cent, The average daily pro- duction in March, 1933 for 27 work- ing days was 21,749 tons, March 1934, 26 working days, 35,758, "The total output from January to March 1933, was 1592,495, and 1934, 2,- 571,750 Transocean Kuo Mn,

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Within the chapel, the nobles' and their ladies were gathered for

her was missing. It was her de- the solemn service. Only the mot

sire" that the child be christened while her father could be there to bless her.

"I have done my part" she said, when it was suggested the naming should be delayed until she could kneel before the baptismal font. "She does not need me there. I shall be praying for her here as I shall be always, while God lets me live. It is my deepest wish that her father shall hold her while she is entering the church of God."

So it was.

The king's horse was waiting for him when he left the chapel. He saw the child lying on its mother's breast again as he bade them fare- well..

"I go happy' he said. "You Oxenstierna-and ydu, Aage-have given me your pledges. There is no fear in my heart for her safety."

He was gone...

"Men must fight" he said.. "Why?" she demanded. "Because they must save their homes and their country!”

"But Adolph's father is dead...... who will save him and his mother- and his brothers and Uttle' alster now?">

"Your father and all the other soldiers of Sweden."

"But he wants his father" "We want many things in this life which we may not have, my prince,"

"I wish I had not scolded him for crying" "she answered. * wouldn't if I had known why.”.

"It is for the brave to be tender always" said Aage.

"Would you, Aage, have scolded him? Would you?"

He shook his head, "Men should not but he is still little and I think we might overloofs (*·

wicked to fight and to kill adolph's "Very well, Aage I think it is father and no matter how much you scold me, if they ever tell me my father has been killed. I shall probably cry,"

God forbid that anyone willever tell you that he said.

It was a year later that Christina proved her mettle to Aage." The

It was Aage who had the chief battle of Lutzen had been fought. care of the child...

"She is to be brought up as a boy he would say proudly, "and for that, it is right, that her up- bringing should be done by a man, not an old wife.”

It was a strange rearing which the little princess had, She was Bur- rounded by love and devotion, but there was a stern note under it all She was not permitted, from her earlist days, to know any of the allowances which are made for

now in Christ Jesus ye who some times were far off are made nigh by the blood of Jesus Christ. For he is our peace, who hath made both one, and hath broken down the middle wall of partition begirls. tween us;... And that he might reconcile both unto God in one body by the cross, having slain the enmity thereby;.... him we both have access by one For through Spirit unto the Father" (Eph. 2: 13, 14, 16, 18).

cluded the following passages from The Lesson-Sermon also in- the Christian Science textbook. the Scriptures," by Mary Baker "Science and Health with Key to Eddy: "Jesus aided in reconciling man to God by giving man a truer sense of Love, the divine Principle sense of Love redeems man from. of Jesus' teachings, and this truer the law of matter, sin, and death by the law of Spirit--the law of divine Love" (p. 19).

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"Men do not cry" Aage said to her one day when she was little more than a baby and had fallen and hurt herself.

"I'm not a man" she said. "But you are to act like one" he answered. Not only when you are a big woman, but while you are a little child. It is not tomorrow if you have courage now, it is all you are to be brave. It is to-day your father expects of you. But he does expect that of you."

"All-right" she said. Her voice had a tremor in it, but she held for Title head high and there was an attempt at a smile on her lips and in her eyes.

Gustavus Adolphus, the golden hel- met on his head, had led his men against Wallenstein and his men. The Swedish battle hymn “Our God Is A Strong Tower" was ring- ing out. There was a deep fog and the king, plunging through it, was separated from his cavalry. He rode furiously on. He had given the signal and he knew they would follow. The enemy, charging say- agely through the midst, Bred and king. He swayed for a moment, galloped on. A bullet struck the

then slipped to the ground. The riderless horse galloped madly across the plain. Cuirassters of Wallenstein saw the horse and al- most stumbled over. the fallen kin. Two of them dismounted and stooped over him. One pulled off the golden helmet. The eyes be- neath were closed, the face was white.

assiers asked.

"Who are you?" one of the Cuir-

lifted slowly for a moment,

The eyelids of the fallen man

"I was the King of Sweden" he gasped, and said no more."

When the king's charger came back to the palace with the signs of mourning the boots reversed and the arms of the dead hero Aage might dress her as a boy, hung on the empty saddle, Chris- might teach her all the manly vir- tina stood on an upper balcony. tues, might remind her that the watching it and the mourning sold- King called her his son," but helers who followed. She drew in her" could not rule nature.

breath quickly. Aage reached for After all, she was a beautiful girl, rather her hand, but she did not let him than a handsome boy.

take it. She stood straight with her bead high.

On the whole, it was a happy childhood which she knew. Her mother was gentle and loving, Aage was nurse," guardian and playmate all in one, her teachers were de- voted, however strict their solp- line might be. Her one longing was that her father 'could be at home more. She would look forward to his days with her and when they passed all too swiftly, she would be sador she would have been, it Aage had permitted it.

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"No tears," he would say in as harsh a voice sa he could find to speak to her. "You are the daugh- ter of a soldier-and you must be a little soldier.” “

"No tears, Aage," she said. Her eyes were clear and bright.

But the man was, wiping his

(To Be Continued)

Waiting For Blue

A young lady was held up. the traffic signal and, of cour when it was time to "ga" she could not get her car to start at

of cars behind, waiting, and still However, there was a good string the signal kapton Stop-Go At Just a policeman went up to

"But I love father," she would her and said:

"Who doesn't?" the man would answer." "But he is needed at the front. Are you going to act like his child or are there to be tears?"

"No tears. Aage', she would au Lawer Armis

For the most part, her conduct and bearing pleased Aage—even "more than he would have admitted. But one day a disturbing fear shook him. She was five years old the had run up a friend of her

Well, Miss, haven't you found a color to suit you yet Mon- treal Star.

A Lot To Remember.

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