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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1932.
The turbulent scene which accompanied the liberation of political prisoners from the Irish Free State's Arbour Hill Prízan, soon after the election of Eamonn de-Valera to the presidency, is vividly portrayed in this picture. Here you soo close-packed, jubilant throngs as they listened to an addraa by Sean McGuiness, one of the freed prisonera. It was a gala day for the once-illegal, secretly or ganized Irleb Republican Army, whose leaders had been jailed under the regime of former President W. T Cosgrave.
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For 16 years, quarter-mileri have vainly assaulted the 47.4-second mark set by Ted Meredith in 1916, but recently, Ben Eastman, tall, bospectacled Stanford runner, cut the record to 46.4 in compati.
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Japanese troops are retiring from outer Shanghai with commendable despatch. Our photo show men of the Fourteenth Division, who are reported to be leaving för Japan shortly.
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Ellen Rewaiter,
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CLAYTON:
returned from the hospital.
was out of bed at once employed at! Ellen Barclay' Department Sture, works nights and without stopping for sliprérs | for?", a dance hall bostena, Bho live with her
ran into the kitchen. mother, Molly onsiter, her elder sister, alte Myra. wed her brother. Mike.
Staran Barclay, 67 and owner of Barclay's,
turned at Ellen's impetuous
An
Word comes from Parla that frozen assets and other effects of the depression have placed the family of ex-King Alfonso of Spain in poverty row-that is, comparatively speaking. But this exclusive picture of Alfonso, shows him leaving Shopard's Hotel, Cairo, where rates are stiffish, even for royal exiles. Shown with him is Princess Sixte de Bourbon, heiress of the famous French family of de La Rochefoucauld, whose husband is a descendant of the Bourban branch once ruled the duchy of Parma,
Here is the climax to a modern fairy tale. On the rain-swept deck of a newly arrived liner M. Louis Rousseau, noted French tenor, and Louise Rousseau, hie 21 year old American born daughter, had just mot far the first time. Rousseau and kis American wife separated before the birth of their child, he to go to Franes to pursue his art. Last year, the daughter found her father's name in a Paris opers directory, wrote to him, and he hastened to America only to search in vain for her address. He returned to France, and it was months before communication be- tween them was re-established. But now they're happily united,
* you see them in this, pictura.
gether?"
of
"You just said," protested. Ellen with an uncertain laugh, "that you loved having breakfast be-bed-loved being lazy."
But this is "So I do, goose. different. Mrs. Stanley is here because of you-not because me. Mother and Mike, of course, are different. But Bert and I are young and strong. We don't want things made easy for us!"
It was then that Ellen felt the wrench
then of pain. Until
her that Myra would not have the Bama things she would have and share the same pleasures. Myra car- tainly was entitled to her pride. In that instant Ellen seemed to feel their lives slipping apart. grand "But surely," sho poraleted, her lipa quivering suspiciously, when Steven and I come back from Europe you won't be too proud to stay with me sometimes."
| thought of such a thing in a mil- if we both were married to-
lion years. I, for one, am cer tainly willing to adopt the habit "I think it would be grand." of breakfasting in bed for a while
There was perfect pence anyway."
It was tween the two girls. "It looks as though we'd have little later when they had begun to," Ellen admitted, a small frown to dress that Myra unconsciously between her eyes. "Mrs. Stanley delivered to Ellen a stab of pain. certainly has an air of 'Here's "When are you going to give your breakfast-now you eat it." up your job at the library?" Eilen "Then what's all the shootin' deminded, as she twisted to see if “I know Steven didn't tell her to the skirt of her jersey sult hung
properly.
it up at all," it had not occurred to ntert, competent looking woman march in on us like this-that was "I'm not giving
curl her idea," Ellen went on. "Just Myra answered. is in love with Ellen, Twice the refuses to stood at the stove arranging
"They're letting marry him. Ellen koren Larry' Harcowanis, of bacon on the broiler. She the same I'm not sure I like hav-me have two weekn' vacation and an artist she has met at Dreamland. New
ing our lives snatched out of our that's all I'll talte," en-
She went papers announce Larry & engagement
bands this way."
on self-consciously, "You see Bert the announcement is untrue but when Eliza. "The janitor let me in." the "Anyone who brings me break and I will be just starting out- belh returna from Europe, Intry curtly tells
Ellen he cannot see her for some timer,
ob fast in bed can certainly snatch not at all like you and Steven, woman explained, apparostly Heart-broken, Eilen trica to forkeslivious of Ellen's surprise.
"You my life," observed Myra. "I won't Bert won't be drawing a Gradually she comes to think loss of Inery and more of Barclay. Her brother in and your sister were so sound object.
anlary at Bögeliy's for some years to come. It's the dream of our She laughed and Ellen laughed lives to have our own home. You
After ton.
all she
it found "I'm Mr. Stanley, Mr. Barclay's pleasant to lie in bed and break know that house we've been look- ing at Sundays for centuries? thinks the will come to love him, le give town housekeeper," continued the fast from a tray at the very hour Well, it's still for sale." Bert Armatead, Myra's fiance, So that unruffled "He thought you'd be she had so often been rushing for Elion lost Interest in the hang Barclay insists Ellen must give up her needing me. I just stopped on my subway train. Pleasant to have of her skirt. It was on the tip work at the store and a Dreamland. Whonway at the corner store and bought Mrs. Stanley moving about quietly of her tongue to suggest that putting the apartment to righta Steven would help with the houac. the things Tor breakfast."
"I'm not sure...”
and asking no questions about She knew he would be glad to. "You run right back to bed," anything,
Something in Myra's face stopped- Mrs. Stanley said placidly. "I'm ir this
demoralization," the words. ia
Bizabeth Bowen," a debutante. Ellen hopm | trance.
jured in traffe sceltent and Barcisy pro sleep it seemed a shame to This money for the boy's care. One night he tell Ellen he has cabled for DIL Renus turb you."
Viennese physician, to perform * op wration un Mike's leg. Falen ella Barriky she wants to marry him. He loves her,
Myra and Bort can be seried.
the you the dance hall where the mat Larry she Is strangely regretful,
CHAPTER XXIX
"Oh," said Eleon blankly.
dik-
con-
Ellen awakened the following bring your breakfast in to you." Myra remarked as she dipped into morning to the pungent, delicious "We're not used to breakfast-a slice of pale green melon, "I'l smell of coffee and brolling bacon.ing in bed, Ellen laughed self-never got enough of it.” She rolled over with startled hasts consciously, Sho did not know "It is nice," said Ellen to look at the clock.' 'Almost oight! quite how to meet the situation. tentedly.
Buddenly she remembered that
"Nico? "You'll get used to it," Mrs.
It's perfect" nover again would she be jumping Stanley promised confidently. "What are you going to do to from bed to gulp a hurried break-"You'd better gut back into bed day?" Ella asked after a pause. fast and rush away to work. Oh, now. There's someone looking at Well, after we leave the hos- what bliss! She sank back in de- you from across the way."
pital I'm going to apond the lightful ouse, stretched and yawned. She pointed to the window.afternoon hunting an apartment, As her oyes were closing she saw Ellen fled.
Myra "answered. Sho blushed and Myra, fast asleep in the next bed, She woke Myra and broke the added, "Bert is going to see Mr. the rumpled sheet thrust away news. from her body revealing the rise "I think it's swell," Myra do- and fall of her dull gold bralds ng clarod, yawning. "Your Steven's abo breathed. Mother must have grand. Bort wouldn't have
Bomo-
Perhaps Myra rend her thoughts, for she said uncomfort- ably:
"Ellen, honey, thero's thing I think you and I should settle right now."
"What is it?"
"You'll be living a life quito different from Bert's and mine," Myra wont on. "You'll have lota of things-we won't have for years Barclay this morning."
and may never have. You may be "Have you two sot the wedding tempted to give us things we can't date yet?" Ellen demanded. afford. And we won't want to
"Do you think it would be fun take them.”
"Of course not, silly!”
Even with her Alster's arm around her Ellon continued to feel a sense of loneliness; a queer pre- monition that something was about to tear her away from old (Continued on Page 11.)
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