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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1932.

THE GRAND NATIONAL; field taking Becher's Brook first time round. At this point Evolution, Farbra, and Egremont were leading. By the time Becher's was reached again nine of the 36 horses were running, and all of them finished.

It appeared that the four-day march of jobless men and women from Puebla to Mexico City was going to be in vain when this picture was taken on the outskirts of the capital. For it showe Later orders were issued to allow the demonstrators to enter the mounted policemen, with sabres upraised, charging the throng. city and present their pleas for government relief.

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Farbra winning the Grand National from Egremont after their close race, which began a mile from home. (Times repyright).

PUBLIC SALE of Sumatra tobacco at Amsterdam takes place every year in rather dangerous forms. Our pic. ture shows young man balancing on the cornice to make his quota- Liona.

The Prince of Wales opening Manson House, the headquarters of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene in Portland place. The ceremony took place in the new hall. Soon on the platform, reading from the left, are: Lard Meston, the Lord Mayor, Lord Crewe, Sir Austen Chamberlain, the Prince of Wales, Dr. G. Carmichael Low (Prei dent), Sir Leslie Wilson, Sir Herbart Read, Lord Dawaan of Penn, and Sir Josiah Stamp.-(Timen copyright);

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Our pictura shows the "Great Bell?! from Kyoto in Japan, the biggest bell in the world. It is 5.5 meters in height and weighs 700,000 kilos. At great festivities when the bell rings it sounds like echoes from former times.

It was a lucky day for that professional beach.comber, our cameraman, For not only did Miss Dorothy Lester consent to poso charmingly but her dog begged to be allowed in the picture,

--that is, I really waited more lized, his face lighting. than half an hour," he was Ing reproachfully. "Why didn't "That's over," he said in relief. you come ?"

"Yes."

"Let's dance.”

He dropped to the chair орро-

It wasn't over, Ellen knew. She come in ette. Ellen's breath

Her heart knew that he should have told her quick, uneven spurts. hammered oddly. With trembling he was engaged. But as he swept Angers sho rubbed the cloth while her into his arms, as they glided he watched, a puzzled frown be out to the floor, she know that, engaged or not, philanderer or "Meaning everything," the other tween his groy eyes.

"Why didn't you come"? he re-not, Larry Harrowgate Interested her more than any man she had hazarded shrewdly.

peated.

"I went to a movie," she an-ever met before. After a long, searching look wered truthfully. "I didn't ment at 67 ans Ellen's employer, lends her Tony disappeared into the ball- tice the time until it was an evening drew so she can secure job room. Ellen stepped

the

late." cun- "Well!" he commented.

100.

had

"I'm

This morning It was Myra's turn. Already Ellen was awake. She Isnt up and yawned luxuriously as Myra came in balancing a tray containing fresh raspberries, top milk, underdone toast and coffee that would have been good

"Umn." Ellen sniffed. it percolated five minutes leas.

hungry,"

"I'm afraid I've done the coffee too long again," observed Myra as she set down the tray pulled up a chair.

"I could eat a leather boot," Sunday morning breakfasts in too

She tried to declared. the Rossiter household were

Ellen Mike, as usual, break a piece of toast which bent dia-variably elastic.

IIo ate under her fingers and laughed as 26 if an arikat, and accepts an engagement for tea ing little jacket and walked out comfited. A dark flush rose, under was up and about early.

Kat day. She breaks this state when

Elisabeth of the dressing room.

his tan, "You sorta made me from the kitchen table the pre- she said, "It looks almost

pared cereal and fruit which Ellen I'd have to. You didn't have the when he She sat down at her table. One think you loved me," he observed.

rarely, his more

oven hot enough." or. or Myra comes to Drentsiand gain demanding an ex.

mother, put out for him the night planation, she cannot resist his charm. the by one the other girls straggled.

bo would Sometimes to their positions. The orchestra

before.

Потянет. unicogiri k Beautiful Elles Barclay's Department Store. Ilves with her mother, Mally Roseller, her elder sister, Mr. and her young brother. Mike. The two girl support the familly, Holly Toolly

apends

saved to pay the rent. Steven Barclay,"

dancing nights at Dreamland. As the derco

"Plenac don't, Tony."

into

hall she meets fascinating Larty Harrowale, chiffon dress, adjusted the

learns that Larry in engaged to Bowes, debutante. However,

roken another date with him for Sunday.

tha

ller mother and slater favour Barclay'a nuit.

Mym has been engaged for nine years to tuned up, struck into

to Elion

on

the first Business

"I did," she said faintly. "You don't like me now?" "Why shouldn't I?"

no.

in-

and

THE

"I never do Myra sighed, "But

1

ahould give satisfaction."

"Ooh, I should say they do." "I didn't ask if you should or racket about the small apartment try some of the raspberries. They Hert Armateed but they lack money to marry.lance of the evening.

Eilen poured on, milk, with The two eleles are talking together Bunday

sleepers. Generally, though, he siering when Molly raps on the door to say had begun at Dreamland. It was shouldn't. I asked if you did to the despair and fury of the

Ellen dullovening..

looked Have I done something that has curled up with a book to study. le lavish hand and admired the soft, someone wants to speak neighbour's phone. Ellen a disturbed the around in n kind of slekness. She trade you chango?"

wore was one of those youngsters who blush-red of the berries. think Barely in exiling her.

felt listless and depressed, tired! His grey earnest eyes

"What were you thinking about of herself, tired of life.

axed upon her. She saw that bike studying. He represented the

it was problem of the underprivileged for this afternoon?" asked Myra CHAPTER XI

tonst. After a while she began tracing was genuinely concerned.

mouthful of like city child. There was no place for

through a "Movies? There's a new featuro Troubles of the heart were by no dle patterns on the table cloth. disturbing that he should bo means uncommon at Dreamland. The patterna traced by her rest- this. She would have understood him to play except the street and

"I've a date," Ellen answered in Ellen had no idea that her misery legs fingers became more definite. vetter, have been botter able to the street was no place for him to at the Grand. Greta Garbo." was evident in her face or bearing. "Larry" scratched on the rebuff him, had he continued to be play. So he studied too much and

a voice which she hopod was caro-: but the moment she entered the cloth and then "Larry Harrow-flippant and casual.

lesa enough. After that slowly, slowly, What have I done?" crowded, chattering dressing room, gate."

"Really! With Stoven Barclay?" little Tony spled it out. She came "Mrs. Lawrence Harrowgate."

"Oh no-not him," Ellen Inugh- over to where Ellon was dressing.

She hesitated and said, "It's

Now wait "What's eating you?" she

minute before you fly into mo. Myra and Ellen usually broak-didn't go to the too. Just simply |

fasted in bed about noon, taking didn't go. But he came to Dream turns preparing the sketchy meat.

manded in

sho

"Well, you're a fine one," anid do- familiar volco.

a tone that blended curiosity and sympathy.

Ellon's heart gave a great leap. She looked up into Larry's half "Nothing." Ellen replied spirit-angry, half laughing eyes. lessly, as she kicked off her street! "I waltod for you all afternoon

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his suppressed energy turned adily to nerves and tears.

ro-

Molly Rossiter seldom stirred "Nothing," sho faltered.

until late afternoon. Mike never went to the hotel to meet you disturbed her. Nothing short of od. but I got there too late."

She had said what she fire or flood could disturb hor Sun--it's with Larry. There! had not meant to say,

"Than overything's all right and you do like me," ho summar

day mornings.

(Continued on Page 9.)

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