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THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY, MARCH 31. 1932.

GIANT AIRSHIP "AKRON" DAMAGED IN A GALE::: ST. MORITZ SPORT.

Tosind in a wide are by a sudden gale, America's biggest airship the U. S. S. Akron-was swept louse from its strong moorings at Laken hurst, with the resultant damage pictured here. While mem. hers of a Congressional inspection committee stoed by, they saw the huge liner's lower stabilizing fin and an extra control gondola amashed and the bottom of the ship's covering fabric ripped off in enormous, dangling patches.

The giant St. Bernard dog shown above used to rescue lost travellars in the snowhound moun. tains. Now he's lending » gay life pulling pretty bathing girls about on skis at St. Moritz, where ab-

breviated sports costumes are the rage.

NEAS

Miss Myrtle Bingham, daugh ter of a Surrey resident, who climbed 19,000 feet up Kiliman jaro, the higest mountain is Africa

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Colonel Markys, the Lithu

who is ro. aninn governor, parted to have assumed cuntral of the Council of Memel since the recent overthrow of Presi dert to Boettcher. The Ger man government has protested

to the League of Nationa.

"Just strolling" across Europe is dark eyod Helan Hawell. Os n hike which will take her from the Bosphorus to the Daltic. she is shown above as she në- rived in Budapest,

by KAY

THREE KINDS

of LOVE

KINDS CLEAVER

CHAPTER XLIII

Mrs. Hill was sitting in

STRAHAN

swer at once. Do you know where Mary-Frances is?

Ermintrude mutteri. Ann

wicker chair on the frost porch leaned close. "She anys," she con- reauling the evening paper: strued for Mrs. Hill, "that, in w Ermintrude was on the stops with

a book in her Jap. Mr. 11ll and way, she does."

"That's enough of that, now,

Unele Chaney were in the yard Ermintrude. bendlug over the Jawn mower.

swer at

You will please nu- once. Where is Mary-

which was turned upside down bei Pranees ** tween them. The four persons, Ermintrude moistened her lips. and the green lawn, and the while She swallowed. "[-well. I guess house, and the pink res hedge couldn't help it, could 17 She composed neatly into an attractive picture of "uburban home life. Nothing seemed lacking.

Mrs. Hill looked over the edge of her

per.

and sailed, and stood, and held out her nond, and

aloned."

stoped? Stoped?" said Ann, hunting a place for it. seeking aj definition, pushing her fingers through her hair.

"E-lund," pronounced Ermin-

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The 5 year old Earl of Gains- borough-the youngest earl in England.

A terrified mother and child... dread aerial bomb about to drop upon them war planes winging overhead ... but this sensational pictorial ples for disarmament has been banned by the French Government. The poster, calling "for the disarmament of antions," was shown, before official ordered its removal, at a modern art exhibition in Paris.

Title

RENATE MULLER

with JACK HULBERT—OWEN NARES PLANS NOW OPEN

KING'S.

BOOK EARLY

A scene of unusual action during a rugby match at Richmond, Surrey, as a Welsh Lackier sought to bring down a fleet footed Gloucestershire forward,

keep it out of the

they are very old."

have to go to the police if we do parents are well, that is to say, He stopped the car on the drive- "Really, I don't care about the papers. Neither did Cissy, un- way in front of the door and said, til Barry thought we should. I as Aun etamed out of it, "I'll telo- I'd much rathur call in the police right away."

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said, "Good evening, Mies Fen- trude distinctly. "E-loped off with wick. I'm so gli to see you."

listened to what Ermint rude bad Take this chair, won't you? Ann took Ermintrude by the said a few minutes before.

phone to you the minute I hear anything at all. Uncle Chancy Honey, bring out another chair shoulders and snoox her, not lined;

"No, they weren't going to get

will phone if he hears anything. for mother."

but back and forth. "No, no, no, married for a while. He couldn't. "No, thank you." Ann said. "I no.

"Misa Fenwick, we have to care. Don't break down now. Don't give She couldn't. She's a baby. on account of his father's will. I

the police do, now? up hope." enn't stay. I'm in a burry, rather. She couldn't. Why do you say don't know. Several months she What can

"I wish," said Ann, "that there I came for Mary-Frances."

such a thing? No, no-”.

said. They wore just going on Watch the highways-but they left! "Mary-Frances?" Mrs. In

Mrs. Hill went down the steps their honeymoon and then on the at 4, and we aren't positive as to were something I could d-any- questioned. more as if she had and put 龄期 arm around Ann. stage. I guess it will be all right. the direction. I'll find his garage thing. besides just waiting for. never heard the name bofore than "Don't, dear, she snid. "Joe, Mary-Frances really loved him, and discover what make of car he telephone calls. Something. Any- us if Ann. had said she had come she called, across the lawn. "Joc mother. She really loved him, was driving. I'll go to his room thing."

"Pray. Pray hard. And if you. ing house-I may be able to pick up for Bonnie Prince Charlie.

come here. Joe, Com.e. Come deenly and truly.” "Yes. I want her to come home } quickly-Jos."

"De still with that, Ermintrude, Rome information there, and around, have any friends you can trust, with me.".

Juo came

In the theatre. If he's half as big a absolutely, to keep their mouths bounding Ile CX will you? Answer daddy, now. "But, Miss Fenwick, Mary-Frau- pected to put out the fire, to grab that all you know about where they fool as he looked, he has probably shut now and always, phone them ces isn't here. She hasn't been the murderer and robber, and to were going? Positively every- told where he was bound for, and have them go scouting about here since this afternoon."

rescue his wife and his daughter. thing?" Stop crying and answer eventually. Uncle Chaney seemed on the highwaya as Uncle Chaney "Oh," said Ann flatly, not as In. 17 years of married life only me. Bluemount tonight? You are to think that the desk in Denver is doing. If they stopped for gas an exclamation. "But she wald once bofore had he heard Truglo's sure of that?"

might be a lead. He may get trace-something, to eat-anything, we sooner we she was coming here. She brought | velco go·Insane.

Celly's voice, stricken, over the of them at the service atations on may got a line. The She-she must be Cecily's bag.

can get it the better. I'll find out telephone. "Barry's just come. that highway."

"Then you don't believe they about his car the first thing and here. I mean-but, then, where On her way home, in Mr. Hill's Wo'll start at once. Three hours'

will be at Bluemount?"

let you know. Then you can tell in the world is she?"

car, Ann listened to him telling head start. Dear Lord. Ann!" "Why, I don't know, I'm sure. her again that if Mary-Frances For an instant, Barry's voles. "I hope so with all my heart. your friends that much, at least, We asked her to stay for dinner, and that dirty cur were at Blue- "We'll And them. Ann. Don't But, remember this. Miss Fenwick, along with the description of that and Mary-Frances. A and she said she couldn't. That mount there would be no damage worry. We'll tear the place down, sooner or later we'll find her. I'm dirty cur

Mr. Ils right not a rich man, but every cont brown, striped suit, remember. A your grandfather was ill and that dono ns. long as they managed to if necessary.

can rake and scrapo will go into blue coat. and a blue dress with she was needed at home,"

keep it out of the papers. If her about keeping it quiet, though." Ermintrude slumped; her neck alstor Cecily and hor friend found "But suppose." And sald. nvain, this--if it needs to. Yes, yes, in smocking."

Yes. A blue dress. I did the disappeared as her stomach col- the child at Bluemount, he did to Mr. Hill, that they didn't go deed. I am responsible. I am deep.

responsible. Trudie and Ismocking." lapsed. She seemed at the same hope they would follow is advice Bluemount. Suppose he said ly

reared Ermintrude-"

Ann went into the house and time to be aquirming away from and simply bring her home and that just to mislead us?"

"No, Mr. Hill. For that matter. Into the dining room herself and to bo dwindling, wriglet the man go. It would be the "In that case, I suppose we'll gling, as it were, down into her only way to avoid publfelty, and have to go to the police, Goal so have wo reared Mary-rances." down in a chair, which she had You are nothing but girls your-put directly under the telephone, nett.

publicity must be avoided... knows what wood they'll do. Per

away from and rubbed her right fist into the "Stop acting like that, Ermin- She said, "You, Mr. Hill. Barry haps I'll be able to think of some aclves-busy girls

(Continued on Page 10.) trudo," Mre. III natd, "and an- and Cecily thought so, too," and one who has Influence enough to home all day. And your grand-

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