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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH; 'MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1932.

MORE SHANGHAI PICTURES: PRINCE AGAIN IN HUNGTING FIELD.

Chinese officers of the Bureau of Public Safety were amongst the forces engaged against the Japanese. Here are a pair of con- stables who wore amongst those who put up a stubborn resistance behind their sandbag barriers,

Fires rage in Chapei. This vlow is from the Settlement. At other points separate conflagrations raged, and are reported to be spranding.

REA

Instruction in peace-time pursuite dosen't interfere with a campaign for preparedness in Soviet Russia. Horo'a a signal- man learning the use of the gas maak while he gons about his work on a railway line

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Shanghai residents were startled the other day to see an aeroplano circling over the Race Courie and were more surprised to witness it land. All fears were allayed, however, when it was found to be the plane of Mr. Carl Nahmaacher, well known local automobile engineer and flyer. He obtained por- mission of the Shanghai Chinese authorities to remove the plane from the aerodrome at Hungjao and brought it into the International Settlement for axfete,

by KAY

STRAHAN

THREE KINDS CLEAVER

F LOVE

BEGIN

*Amar. Gorlly and

HERE TO-DAY.

Biary From

COVES DE BASKIAI, IRAGAN 603 50

"Oh, couldn't " said Mary | Fenix Frances, and all the shock of it

ere with their grandparent, a wish.was in the saying.

How d

Anne's And Cectly's "What's the matter? You dance

arnings mupport the household. Misters

kav be rphaned since chuden. The don't.

granduseta Ace know expectively

Η

malte and rend" wad' they indat on

You?

"Some. We have classical danc-

keep preteners of their former walihing at school. I did the sole dance Aune, 21, and Belly. 29, d secretarial in parents assembly last month." work and n-France, if to mehaal, "What's the matter, then? Why

When the testy na Alim na lame engaged

se Phille Perep, goune inwort, for eieht won't you go to the dance with

Crefly brings Harry Melined me to diner, Mer

The as known him only a aford time but is

"My sisters-none of my family

Calling in love with bin. Mary-Fraares and would let me."

har friend, Ermintrude. ate excited about the

arrival of stock company arlus known ma "Cripes! Do you have to ask

Karl De Armunt. They met him on the your folks every time

street next day nad he speaks to them

CHAPTER XI.

Amazement, t amusement,

you turn

around-er- Say. I don't believe

I know your name."

"Frankie," said Mary-Frances. flicked for an instant across Mr. "Frankie Fenwick." It was her! DeArmount's fnen: "Well," he said, fopinion that Mary-Frances was a "that's sure Ane. How about dumbbell name, bist that Frankie. some ice cream?"

like Billie and Teddy. for girls, was subtle, daring, original, and charm- Ing.

"Yes

sald

thank you very much," Mary-France.

He took hold of her amall, sharp to guide her across the

elbow

street.

Ermintrude trotted along

HIT the rear. The

He asked, "How'd you spell it?" Mary-Frances spelled it.

"Oh. Fenwick," he said.

as if

tria Mary-Frances had mispronounced

midway in the intersection it the first time. "There's a street

to allow a trundling furniture van of the same asme back there, isn't

"I got to go home,

"Yes," Baid Mary-Frances

As Ann put on her coat in the washroom at the rear of the oflice the day behind her was a long tired disappointment, and

the empty evening stretched ahead paralleled with a frightened wop-

Hippity-hop, hippity-hop

Bally fine weather for riding,

ald top!

The Prince in the saddle, His royal loga natraddles Better be careful-he's been

been known to flop!

Grace and speed as examplified by Karl Schaefer of Austria. One of Europe's outstanding figures skaters, be com pated in the winter Olympic Games at Lake Placid, NY.

to paaa. gasped Ermintrude, there?" unheard, Perjured, she turned and fled. simply. She had her prides, but!

Mary-Frances, steered by Mr. this was not one of them. "Fen- DeArmount, proceeded across the wick avenue. It was named for street. They had reached ___ the Grand-my

grandfather, you vestibule of Blandsen's Drug know. His state was the first one Store before, Ermintrude was on the avenue, so that's why they dering as to whether or not she and I have to go home and do it." missed, and then It was Mr. De-named it for him, I suppose."

might hear from Phil. And yet, "I thought," he explained, "that Armount who Inquired, Say

"Estate?" questioned, with

when the telephone bell rang, just Ceelly might be a good sport this where's the other one? What's open awe. became Mr. DeArmount ever "It's only a block," said Mary- she was opening the front door once and let you off. It is a grand falt but slight obligations toward Frances. "We still live there into start for home, and she was lay. I'm wild to go out of the

hia verbs of your girl friend?" the Fenwick Manston-it is awfully and sure, she was aware only of Cecily is always a good sport,"

xrected by Phil's voice. pleasantjeity and into the wooda." "Her," said Mary-Frances, and old now."

irritation and a dismaying peta Ann returned. "But it happens searched kpace bewilderingly "Aw," he said." "Gɔ on. I'll bet

that she just called me and told empty of Ermintrude, " bet." you're stringing me."

dear," he said, "it is me that she wald Mary-Frances, her woman's!

going out somewhere į Her "Honestly and truly I'm not"

into the wits instantly sharpened by neces-convinced Earl DeArmount.

country for dinner with ex- She answered stupidly. "It is?" Earry McKeel." sity, "that she just happened to perienced sceptic that he was, of and thought that it also was after "Oh, the wild Irishman again? think of another engagement some her truthfulness. "Well, I'll be." Ave o'clock, and that if the bill He is giving her a rush, Isn't he?” place else."

he Buid, and looked again at Mary- collector had not come in she "I shouldn't call him ‘wild,' ex- They went into the drug store, Frances, and did sunte more recon-wouldn't be in the office to reveive actly," and Ann. "Clasy han past the counter, and back to one structing, and finished, “shot. Well, this news,

overy right to go-it is her week.' of the round tables in the cool. I'll be shot," repeated Mr. DeAr- Phil had a plan. The car was

He said. "Surely. Of course." scented gloominess of the ranni mount.

in running order again; he thought

"Last week," Ann suggested, Earl DeArmount looked again They parted, but not forever, out- he might stop in town and get two "was my week." at Mary-Frances. reconstructed side the drug store at five o'clock, of those box lunches, and then? "Bpt last week," Phil reminded hastily some previously formed She had agreed to meet him that come for Ann, and he and she her, "It rained all week." opinions, and ordered a small cokej night, as close to 10:30 as he could would drive out somewhere into Ann said, "That wasn't my

mon flavouring.

make it, under the big walnut tree the country, and find some woods fault." Phil sald nothing, and one "Well," nnid Mr. DeArmount. In the yard-the ono cater-corners and a stream, and eat their sup of those taut silences that come "this is sure fue."

from the Carmichaels' house, where pers together out there all alone occasionally into telephone convar- "Yes." said Mary-Frances. Fenwick avenuo Joined Chestnut funder the trees.

sations began and extended ah- "How about going to the dance street. There could be no harm, he "You know I can't, Phil," Ann surdly until Phil annpped it with tonight after the show at the 1, 0, had urged, in getting batter nc-janid. "This is my woek to get

quainted.

dianer and do the evening work.

0. F. Hall" he suggested.

"Well, then" that was frighten-

(Continued on Page 11.)

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