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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1932.

HINDENBURG'S PEACE PLEA: A LOAF OF BREAD, A JUG OF WINE-AND HOW!

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NEA

It wasn't a jug of wine, as in Omar Khayyam's famous "Rubalyst." that accompanied this loaf of bread. Instead, it was a bottle of brandy-one of a number of hosties cleverly hidden inside farves of hemad erceived at the Philadephia post office. A Iraky loaf furnished the "tip-off" to the illicit shipment.

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The Grand Duke Cyril (abore) golfs on his modest estate in France for the day when he hopes to become "Cear of Russia." But it was a devastating blow to the White Russian "ermy" when General Koutopoff (upper left), its guiding genius, was mysteri ously kidnapped in Paris three years ago, and murdered.

by KAY CLEAVER STRAHAN

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Quce R child worker in a Lancashire, cotton mill, Miss Evelyn Holt, shave, is rait 1000 work as the principal star of a German filin company.

NEA

Put the alis on your summer bathing beauty-and you have the snow queen of the halmy winter days. Here we have Mary Derv, petite brunette and queen of the annual ski tournament held at Ogden, Utah, recently,

is what I want to do. I want to any good times, or frizure, ut iu make a fresh start toward some keep our jules, for that malter--is definite goal. I want to Helmet, by taking turns with the work and and get you eat of this atmosphere: sharing it and the responsibilities. tanyaga, sentimental opti- Suppose Císay bad been alone lust misi l'orry if shocked yo, winter when firand will? As it or hurt you by talking about the is, with the Iwn of us working as death of

your grandparents. It hand as we can, things got away wasn't nessary for me ju say that, nhead of as because that isn't what we are wait-; "Just keeping that big house, and

in for is it? At least, I hope it getting the meals, and doing the isn't. Still, there must be a point froming from the wel wash, and somewhere that we can place and everything, is a full-sized job for say, When that happens we ca0 one person. marry. I want to see if we ran that all over and keep her oflice Cissy couldn't take place that paint."

Ann sighed and shook her hond! No one woman would be. And she sition. She isn't strong enough. a little.

"Suppose," Phil went on, "that reason you loved me was beenure I is so young. You used to say one we say we are waiting until i can had a scnse of honour and fairners, make enough money to contribute but you don't seem to feel that way the same amount that you are now any more." paying in to the household. That) would mean an extra hundred a hundred isn't sufficient. liow much Yes, I do. That's that, then, A "Oh, Phil," An responded, butt, wouldn't it? And that shall we have to add to the hun

isn't impossible, is it?"

dred to get a competent woman to NO

said Ann. "Yes," said to the housework?" Ann.

"Manning?" he questioned par-j rionably.

THREE KINDS

of

LOVE

ANNE.

BEGIN BERE TODAY.

CECILY MARY-FRANCES less apply.

Fenwick the with their tandparents,

onca "Ever?"

wealthy, ow to foreriafed that Anne's

and Cert' earnings auort the fusehold. "Now, dear," she reproached, The sisters have been orphaned wince child with no Rappiness at all.

bood Theranderents are kuown reagieren

Lively

***KONALIE" and "GRAND" and "Seriously, Ann. I was thinking Hey inalet on keeping up pretences of their last night. What are we waiting former wrailli

Anne, Z, Kid Grelly, 22, da sicretarial work | for? For your

kot Mary'estre, 20, is still in school. When die?"

the story opens Anne has twen engaged, to

Philip Eeroyd, young lawyer, for eight

"I don't know."

"Fifty dollars? Sixty 7 Another hundred ?"

Ann looked out of the window. Shu evaded, "There's your mo" was so happy," she said. grandparents tother, too."

"Why were you, Ann?"

"What send to mother la con-

How can you!" Ana protested. įsidered as a part of my own present

They call not merry breation, Anur kaThat is a terrible thing to sax." living expenses, I have to be sure Cecily?"

bær ellers and serandparenla depend an her

les take their home,

Celly brings Harry McKrel home in dinner

with her the falling in love with him. Marry-Fingern and her friend, Ermintrude,

are excited about the arrival of a stock rom

" don't know, I can't imagine." "Because you were being fair toj "Not at all. We all die. Why of enough, over and above my Bv evade the statement? But with the ing expenses, to take care of your Clasy for everything."

"You have no right to blame care Mr. and Mrs. Fenwick take of part of the expenses in your house- themselves they may live for 10-hold. When I reach that point, thing. I'm not really flaming you, pany actor known as EARL DE ARMOUNT 20 years yel. You and I are almost shall we say, we can be married either. Ann, for thinking always "I'm not blaming Cissy for any- to them. Mary.Frances thrilled, agrees to 30 years old. Twenty or 10 year and will be?" meet him that night after the performance from now would make a late be, She tells him she is to fail to n the

rbout being fair to Cissy and nover cheapness of his love-making and after that

"There'd be two of us then," she thinking about being fair to mo."| first meeting promises to see him again.

Next morning Phil telephonse Anns he li

unid. "Now you have only your "That isn't true." coming to take her down town in his car.

CHAPTER XVII

They meet him so the street and he apraks

ginning for us, wouldn't it?"

"I don't know why you want to own expenses. Besides, It isn't just act like this, this morning." Ann the money, you know." said. and added, "I was so happy."

Phil shrugged. "an't it? Well, "Yes. dear, but don't you see"

"I knew you'd say that. If I had where were wa? An extra hun- Almost at once, before he had

an extra hundred a month right dred a month on top of the first "No. Not this morning. I was now you wouldn't marry me, would hundred. Two hundred, then, more turned the car

so happy." from the trov-) lined driveway into the street, Phil you unhappy 7"

"Why should facing a fact make you aren't fair, Phil. You just toreat on $40,000-and we can bo

You?

than I am making now-or the in- said, "Ann, when are wo going to be married?"

"I don't know. But it does. Talk-leave Cecily with the entire respon-

aren't fair. How could I go off and married?" Ing about people dying and so on.. r'a felt that we were making Bort sibility of the house and Grand and you're loving me, not buying me. of a fresh start this morning know as well as I do that the only some autalder to support them, and Roenlie and Mary-Frances? You And my family isn't looking for "I mean it," ho insisted. "Whon 7!!! "We are, dear," he told her. "That we to the world clay and I man wo don't want charity."

Ann, still too happy to be both ered, said, "Oh, Phill" and patted

his arm.

maybe."

age to kpop going at all—to have;

"I won't talk that way! You

"Outsider is right," said Phil.

This young man is the great grandson of the octogenarlan Count Apponyi, "the grand old man of Hungary.

"Calling me up and pretending you wanted to take me to the office, and wanted to see me, and so sweet, arul-and--all you wanted was to quarrel and quarrel and worry mo end make me unhappy."

"No. Ann. I am very tired of quarreling."

"Well, you always start it, just the same."

"If that is true, I am sorry," he said with no trace of penitence.

"If you loved me, you'd wish to

help me and make me happy and not worry me. If you loved me." (Continued on Page 10.).

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