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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1931.

KAYE DON'S DISASTER ILLUSTRATED.

A HAPPY ROYAL SNAPSHOT.

Summi HIRTS

&

COLLARS

Kaye Don, Britain's speedboat king, and his crew shown in the Detroit River a minute after Mia. England I had mat with disaster on the first turn of the second heat in the Hermaworth Trophy Race with the American, Car Wood. The picture shows (1) the nose of Miss England II just before she went to the bottom; (2) Don's two mechanica; (3) a const guard bost ruching to the rescue; (4) Kaye Don about to be picked up by a private boat (5).

Heart of Liane

by MABEL MCELLIOTT

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CHAPTER XLIV

The next day time went 201

Clive's Total

"She's practically out of funds,"

which

be admitted with a laugh zmatted to Linne's suspicions GREA Beraberrassel. "She's patting up

I'm afraid 10s

door. The new, very in xperienced at a hotel and housemaid was giving 1 place

wreb het plane.

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the sort of

its weekly Tarking **** and thing the's used 15. 1 thought it, Liane Bad unsang her on the stairs might be the devent think for d

anly

Furfl

401-2 before with

of Clive's tremi Manuels she was taking into Litehen garden to

which

to do considering that Mother Hus alisa V asked her to bay when she's around."

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aprvel.

musling her true feelings, 3112-

write Be at

Liane stod for a breathless ju stasıl quite alone in the bug. -hing

. She had never tore catered ita sa red FF :i pertais. Clive's big, cheny harken

in his press the he pave ordera to have the had rast routh stade ready. She brushes lag on the line their own affairs.

not bromhed again the subject of the high boy, a roy his

Now she was What if he actual ranged on a low shell, ingred trait tu da sir, through the reward

send by segned to a, divores and made door. Beyenil could be the white lettreson plans to put it throuch with dise

with the huge British Towels

loved,

th butthe

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The thirt frightened Now that she faces the im lavender Lam

mediate pissubality of losing Clise,

lation of which his linen Faulty she appreciated with he meat to

Sh desarved, She aspared-

Liam touched the brushes with wr

hered, nothing better For so tentulive finger. There Was A definite objective of her visit, Cat line she had Hosed her eyes tain that the housemaid was cha. His charm. ting downstairs she tiptoed to the All that day, smal secretary that stood in

to

sbe rode in the the quiet lanes, as the ate

Ber thee

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curves and began hastily to rille solitary lunch, she pondered

the

there.

Horow I was

There moblem papers

several ( The

methods ng procedure. She might olypect shortly at hanst. She held up

everything on bold

She might tell Clive what ! triumphantly to the light.

snpedot of a tall, for-haired the knew and what she suspected young man in riding kit. She said, Tresta's carlier portidy.

She All that "What Jack and stared at fato, might ignore her blouse. As she turned to dee the other girl a battle on her own:

Fream ground. The first plan she rejected. an open letter on stif coloured paper with a modernistic All was fair in love and war she

Hill Wagrain in silver caught her knew, but

and

shrank from

Against her will almost se intion of exposing her rival

rend the words

give:

the

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hamberly.

So. She would just have "Clive, darling: You were a sweet lamb to take care of all, take the chance of levating Tresn that for me and never can thank at this gate. 18 only she hadn't "out" by you enough. What ever should provided Clive with an do without you? I shall see you that suggestion last week that ho

Tuesday and expect to

hear might be better of Free!

that all our affairs are going, nice

!

When Tressa "arrived, bag and ¦

ly. Until then. I am always yours, baggage, Finne forced herself to

TRESSA

show a eurdiality she did nut ferl.

Liane stamped one small, suede- The other girl's greeting. while

shed fool. "Clive starling in

derd! How shared sha take that

Tone with Clive? She had no

fusive, held a touch of wariness

was quick to sense. "She doesn't like me any better

right. What did Trossa man by than I like her," the girl thought.

"eur affairs"?

She hates me for being mistress-

Linne knew from smething here.""

"Ulive tells me you've been ill," ¦ the Tressa purred smoothly. "But you

Shane McDermid had said that Tresa's hand had been in

blackmailing schone laughed at book so well I'd not have believed

the night club, She had always

With a stab the thought

to tell

Just before Jenwink Cairo. this white camel, whose name is Maida, took a long drink. It lasted her until she was lower- ed away from the ship at San Francisco, where

became

she

the bride of Moses, white camel in the Fleischhacker zon.

Little Princess Elizabeth was a participant in a golden wed- ding anniversary celebration at Glamis Castle recently. Above she is coon with her parents, the Duke and Duchess of York, in what is one of the best informal pictares over taken of the famous family. The occasion was the fiftieth anniversary of the Earl and Countess of Strathmore, parents of the Duchess.

The grizzly sight that greeted the fireman of a Canadian National Railwaya locomotive when he returned to the engine cab in Jasper National Park. No wonder he made overtures lo the strange "engineer" by offering him part of his lunch.

BD, too.

The laboratory of the Royal Institution in which Michael Faraday, the famous, British scientist, discovered the names of electrical generation was re- constructed at the Faraday Centenary Celebration in Lon dơn. This picture shown the chemical laboratory exactly it looked in 1852 with Faraday at work. Inset is Faraday.

Clive had known all their lives, of places Liane had never seen,

Occasionally as though with diff culty she politely included Liane in her conversation. The

younger woman was no match for Tressa'a studied

Ruavity. Clive felt the ten- alon in the atmosphere but

did not know exactly what was happening. As they sat over their coffee a Hittle later one of the maids sum- moned Clive to the telephone and the fwo women were left together. The constraint was almost tangible. Tressa fidgeted with her bracelets and walked about, humming a little tune. She did nåt even trouble to make conversation.

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Quite suddenly Linne determined to bring war openly into camp. rearratised her softly waving mony,

"Did you ever get that box of suspected Trees of being in- volved in the kimapping on thejeurred to Line that Clive might bronze-gold hair. She rubbed poppy "I loathe her, loathe her, loathe thumb

tacks?" she

she asked coolly. aight of the Stunt: Ball although have confided to this sleek, green-coloured salve on her lips and let her!" cried Liane in her inmost eyeing the other girl.

of her cheeks go uncoloured.

Tressa stared. "What? Whatever there had been no proof of that.yed woman the curious sort

She heart, watching the tableau. Clive'a She had positive evidence thatted that as unworthy. Clive, was more a woman of the world.

marriage he had made. She re- thought this unde her seem older, handsome profile had been close to are you talking about?" Tressa had arranged__the meeting

Tressa's pouting mouth. It might The tacks you borrowed the day between herself and Van that day too fine,

to make Honourable, to too

Her frock was black and in the almost have been a kiss, that ges- I was driving into town for my confidences concerning turnpike, conden

her. on the Long

Still Exlund

|drep

Liane said with deadly V of the bodice she thrust the ture. Liana knew Tressa thought | fitting." when she had gone for the first the ides rankled. Were men ever snapshot of Clive.

quietness. Her glance never fitting of her wedding dress. Now too fine and honourable

She met him on the landing, very She turned her back on them and wavered from the other's and she to think that this girl dared to seductive women secrets? There tall and attractive in his dinner went to the window. She ground had the satisfaction of seeing her come between her and Clive! The could be no doubt of Tressa's seduc-clothes. His bow seemed formal, her nails into her palme to keep adversary flush.

tiveness. Her round cheeks and a thought infuriated Llane,

"Isn't that a new gown?" from crying out. This, she re- "I haven't 'the fainest Iden what Her exquisitely "She shan't have him!" she penchy bloom.

She hoped her smile was not as minded herself, was not the way, you're driving at," Tresan whispered. She resolved to be sly curved figure was a delight to be coquettish as it fall. "It 19. Do She must smile and pretend not tonounced with cool insolence, "I'm and wise as a serpent in this afhold. Linne, watching without

She must fight this alluring afraid you imagine things."

" Sho seeming to, acknowledged with bit-ou like it?".

"Very becoming and so grown woman with Trosan's own weapons, began to hum again very softly and As she came out of Clive's room for reluctance

potency of up."

To show hurt was to admit defeat continued to pace up and down. itew housemalti trotted up Trewa'n charm.

She noted the twinkle and col-When sho turned around she was waving her cigarette to and fro, the stairs. In housewifely fashion "No man in his senses would pre-oured unwillingly. Was he making smiling folatly.

Clive's voice could be heard faintly Llane remarked on the state offer me to her." thought she. Still fun of her?

"I'm starved.” Linne said. “Come from the booth down the hall. the closets and escaped, the crisp Clive had chosen her in the frat Tressa, in a swirl of pale colour-on, you two. Ellen says dinner is

Suddenly Treasa turned, flaring ated lace with little red shoes twink-ready." paper of the snapshot crinkling place when Tressa had been

upon her hostess, her nostrils di under the soft atuft of her blouse. hand. Rut what did that prove?

ling in and out beneath her flounces, At the table, she was almost gay. Inted and her voice trembling with The letter ahe had left as she Nothing at all. Men were fickle, rushed down upon them.

But she soon discovered the con- angor. found it.

always and the flower just out of

"Give me a light, darling," she versation was being taken out of "You'd better not try to start It was no surprise when Clive reach was the most desirable. sang out to Clive. She put the her hands. Although technically anything at this late day," she criod remarked next morning that ho Liane took especial patus as she cigarette between her pretty, paint. she was mistress Tressa subtly furiously. "You'd better do what wondered if she would mind ask-dressed on this first night of ed lips and held her face close to made her feel an interloper, Tressa you can to straighten out this mess ing Tressa out for a brief visit. Tressa's stay. Twice, thrice, shohin as he performed the little core-talked of people whom she and (Continued on Page 10.)

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