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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1932.

MORE SHANGHAI PICTURES: PRINCE AGAIN IN HUNGTING FIELD.

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

Fires rage in Chapel. This view is from the Settlement. At other points separate conflagrations ragad, and are reported to be spreading.

MACKINTOSH'S LTD

Instruction

in peace-tima pursuits doesn't interfere with

■ campaiga for preparedness in Soviet Russia. Here's a signal- man learning the use of the gas, mask while he goes about hic work on a railway line mear

Briansk.

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Shanghai residente were startled the other day to and an aeroplane circling over the Race Cours and were more surprised to witness it land. All fears were allayed, however, when it was found to be the plane of Mr. Carl Nahmmacher, well known local automobile engineer and flyer. He obtained per sion of the Shanghel Chinese authorities to remove the plane from the aerodroma at Hungjan and

brought it into the International Settlement for safety.

THREE KINDS

of LOVE

BEGIN HEUP TO-DAY.

As Ann put on her coat in the washroom at the rear of the office the day behind her was a long the

by KAY CLEAVER

tired disappointment, and STRAHAN

emply evening stretched ahead paralleled with a frightened won-

"Ub. 1 couldn't!" said Mary i

Aase. Celly and Karr-Frances Fenwick Francés, nnd all the shock of it

Hyr with their Krasulgemata, its wealthy, was in the saying.

Bow imported that Anne's and Gerilys "What's the inatter? You dance Parning sport the Louwers[0.

Ti misters

have been pruhaned athrai rehellised. The don't you?"

pents

Brown trupitver .

"Some, We have classical dane-

tomalle" and "Grand" and they incial an kering ng perteners of the former thing at hool

I did the solo daner

Ange, 2 nd Gerily, 21, secretarial in parents' assembly last month." work sud Mary. France, 16, is willi in echool, "What's the matter, then? Why

When the story opens Aune has been angel

to Phills Beroyıl, young lawyer, for night won't you go to the dance with|

Teas

Cecily brings Iterry Mckeel kome in dünner.

me?

She is known him only a short time but he "My sisters-none of my family.

falling in Jore with him. Mary-Franes and would let me."

her friend. Ermintrude, are excited about the

grelval of strek company arter known ma "Cripes! Do you have to ask

Karl ile Armoist. Tyskelpon c

street next day and he speaks to thems

CHAPTER XI.

1110

Amazement. flicked for an instant nerous Mr. DeArmount'a face. "Well," he anid, "that's sure fing. How about Home Ice cream?'

Bot anal,

yes.

thank you very much,"

said Mary-Francos.

He took hold of her small, sharp: elbow to guide her across the street. Ermintrude trotted along}

your folks every time you turn around-er- Say, I don't believe I know your name."

"Frankie," said Mary-Frances. "Frankie Fenwick." It was her jopinion that Mary-France was a dumbbell name, but that Frankie, like Hillie and Teddy, for girls, was subtle, daring, original, and charm- ing.

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

"Oh, Fenwick," he said, na 'if' |

slightly in the rear. The trlo Mary-Francea had mispronounced paused intdway in the intersection 1t the first time: "There's a street to allow a trundling furniture van of the same name back there, isn't

"I gasped Ermintrude, there?"

to

unheard.

got to

snid

"Yes." home."

Mury-Frances Perjured, she turned and Red. 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-ny grandfather, you

vestibule of Handsen's Drug know. His estate was the first one,

Hippity-hop, hippity-hop- Bally fins weather for riding.

old top!

The Prince in the saddio, His royal legs natraddloj Better be careful--he's been known to flop!

boen

Grace and speed.............. as exa

alified by Karl Schaefor of Austrin. One of Europe's outeta ding figures skaters; ba com- peted in the winter Olympic Games at Lake Placid, N,Y.

Store before Ermintrade was on the avenie, 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. Denamed it for him, I suppose."

"Say

Armount who inquire

"Estate?" he questioned, with when the telephone bell rang, just Cecily might be a good sport this might hear from Phil. And yet.) "I thought," he explained, "that where's the other

What's

open awe. became"--Bir. DeArmount

as she was opening the front door once and let you off. It is grand ever "It's

only a block," said Mary- felt but slight obligations toward Frances. We still live there in start for heme, and she was lay. I'm wild to go out of the his verba-of your girl friend?" the Fenwick Mansion-it is awfully rected by Phil's voice, pleasant city and fato the woods."

"Her

Her," said Mary-Frances, and old now."

and sure, she was aware only of Coelly is always a good sport," Irritation and a dismaylag petu-Ann returned. "But it happent bewilderingly! searched

space

"Aw," he said. "Go

I'll bet innce. empty of Ermintrude. " bet, you're stringing me."

that she just called me and told said Mary-Frances, her woman's

into the country for dinner with "answered stupidly. "It is?" Barry McKeel."

"Oh, the wild Irishiman again?

"

Her "Honestly and truly I'm not" "Ann, dear," he said, "it is mo that she is going out, somewhere;

She

wits instantly sharpened by nocen convinced Earl DeArmount. nity, "that she just happened to perienced sceptic that he was, of and thought that it also was after think of another engagement share her truthfulness. "Well, I'll be," five o'clock, and that if the bill He is giving her a rush, isn't he?" place else."

he said, and looked again at Mary collector had not come in she They went into the drug store, Frances, and did soms more recon-wouldn't be in the office to receive actly," Hald Ann. "Clesy ha past the counter, and buck to one structing, and finished, "shot. Well, this news.

of the round tables in the cool- I'll be shot," repented Mr. DeAr Phil had a plan. The car was scented gloominess of the roon..

Ear! DeArmount looked

mount.

again

hastily some previously formed opinions, and ordered a small coke lemon flavouring.

"I shouldn't' call him 'wild," ox-

every right to go-it in her week,"

Ilo said. "Surely. Of courne." "Last week." Ann suggented,

"Bpt last week," Phil reminded

H

in running order again; he thought They parte, but not forever, out- he might stop in town and get two "was my week." at Mary-Frances, reconstructed sido the drug store at five o'clock of those box lunches, and then

She had agreed to meet him that come for Ann, and he and she her, "It rained all week' night, as close to 10:30 as he could would drive out somewhere into make it, under the bly walnut tree the country, and find some woods fault."

Ann said, "That wasn't my in the yard-the one enter-corners and a stroam, and eat their sup- of thoro tnut silences that come Phii said nothing, and one from the Carmichaels' house, where pors together out there all alone occasionally into telephone conver "Yes," said Mary-Frances. Fenwick avenue foined Chestnut under the trees. "How about going to the dance street. There could be no harm, he

sations began and extended ab- "You know I can't. Phil" Ann surdly until Phil shapped it with tonight after the show at the 1. O. had urged, in getting better nc-anid. "This is my week to get woll, then" that was frighton-

quainted.

Idinner and do the evening work,

(Continued on Page 11)

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