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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1932.

BOMBAY BOWLERS

الة الإحالة تلف الدين الله ان ان

AND

ND now Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Mass., introduces a girl'a polo team as a fascinating part of the sports curriculum. Members of the polo class are here seen during their first workout

of the season.

MAN HUNTERS

Bone

BY MABEL McELLIOTT

BEGIN HERE TO-DAY.

Carry, pretty pethry

with Bob Dunbar

/932

The old, old magle of the season

ist love Caught Susan in its apell. Christ- 321matre abel mas W8

The camera caught the stal wart figure of Joseph Stalin, head of the Soviet Union, strid- ing through a drizzling rain in Moscow the other day. Note the Napoleonie poss.

CEYLON POLITICS

RESTRICTION-WANTED OF GOVERNOR'S POWERS

Colombo, July 7. The newly-formed State Council a time when anything has adopted a resolution urging! by 12nlar Ackroyd, lety girl. Suann realizmight happen. Even as a child the restriction of the Governor's Bobs in nut for her. Itoh lights with Ben She remembered Aunt Jessie had powers to veto the abolition of of the State, ap- 1.ортат. another

Appen never locked their doors on Christ-three officers

themas eve. Aunt Jessie had said pointed by the Secretary for the Arkroyd's house, Me, Heath, hittely Jealous, they were safe from burglare, safe Colonies. later threatens to of affectins. Jack Waring, fenth's saltant from all harm.

met at business college. At a party

Erment Heath,

aimlert

of

Busan emplays, along and mearin the girl back

Humana.

Aur Susan for mention

in Ahio to prevent this by producing an in- criminating letter, Mr. Heath gom to Reno

to

Plannery, #tenegrapher in the st

oflee

chum, klour Millon, plans to give up a career. for the man she loves.

with fun.

CHAPTER XXX.

The motion is the outcome

of

2

to-

It was as though a magic circle determined attempt by influen- Innlend. Susan Trien forget to tay had been drawn around the day, tial non-European political as- ronfidex to Suen she in beerthinken because (hurch bella rang and women put sociations to amend the Donough- "Sky" Web ban sunceled another. Sunlighted candles in the window. Su-more Constitution, introduced

half-way step me to the San felt unaccountably happy na year ago Bab Dice but rath: Interrupte la conversation she trudged homeward. She had awards Dominion status.

A political deadlock is likely.) cheque from Mr. Heath (they all

d) and she was satisfied for once and us the Secretary of State is with her present for Aunt Jessie, unlikely to arcede to the Coun- there is talk of the Constitution.- Ben came necasionally to see Su-I was a padded robe of dark blue ell's demands, By tacit agreement the night silk. She passed a Catholic church boycotting of Denise's party was never men- on the boulevard and heard the tioner. Susan's attitude toward choir practicing the "Adeste Fi- The thin soprano voices Ben was by turns friendly and delis," then remote. She was sorry for sounded sweet and unreal. him. but there were times, as

Sas.

Reuter,

CANTON CRISIS

Usually he was too serious Aunt Jessie had hung a big holly DISPUTE REPORTED SETTLED

for is wreath in the front window and

stance the light they popped corn the house smelled of spice cake.

in Aunt Jessie's immaculate Kil-Some cousins were coming to din-

him.

¡

Nanking, July 7.

It was reported here lite to-

chen, when the girl almost liked or on the morrow. Susan had the night that the Canton dispule had

mediation! sensation of bakling ber breath and been settled by the waiting for something to happen. of Mr. Sun Fo and Gen, Tsai Ting- though she didn't know what. She kni,

turned through the little pile of

As a result, Admiral Chan Chak

"This in the way lays and girls should be together." she thought afterward, remembering their fool- ish laughter. She had forgotten cards eagerly, almost feverishly agrees to go abroad and Canton that evening to be self-conscious The name she sought was with Ben. He had seemed more among them. Slitting like a brother than a suitor.

with

modernistic

it. So

ACTOSS

boy rang our bell."

not agrees to provide funds for the

11 huge re-organisation of the Canton white envelope she found. to her Navy-Router. After Ben had gone Aunt Jessie surprise, greeting from Denise.

Susan debated the malter. The got up from her rocking chair, The card was a mammoth silver

be sure to deer cousins would be where she had been darning stock-affair

like curious about Ben. They would ings, and followed Susan into her praneing

Denise! She went to the kitchen put their heads together inter and bedroom.

"Sue's talk about

benu." She "That's a real nice young man," to find Aunt Jessic.

There's a big box of flowers for would hate that. But it wouldn't she said with unwonted approval,

Susan was brushing her hair and sou." Aunt Jessie threw over her after all, be Ben's fault.

said, "but "All right," she did not reply. Aunt Jessie acate shoulder. "It arrived this after-

I almost dropped when the maybe he won't be able to come. herself on the edge of the bed.

Maybe he has another invitation." "Tisn't every girl has a young

Jessie Aunt

smiled wisely., man give up a chance to get ahend

Susan few. Her fingers He'll come," she said. just for her," she commented.

Susan tossed back her cloud offumbled at the knots. She was

When Ben arose, lean and dark dark hair and stared her astonish- too impatient to untie them and ment. "I don't know what you're feed them across with a kitchen in his shabby clothes, the girl knife. The green paper folded felt a surge of pity for him. He talking about," she said.

Aunt Jessie continued to look back, disclosing heaps of exotic wasn't had looking, really, Some mysterious. "Do you mean to tell blossoms. There were little tight girls would think that dark face me," the demanded, "Ben hasn't yellow roses. There was fresia distinguished. Susan sighed in- told you about that offer to go to and tulips and violets and a spray wardly.

of mimosa. Fabulous flowers toj "You're awfully sweet," he told! California as a bund leader?"

"Oh, that." Susan murmured. receive on a snowy Christmas eve. her with unexpected humility asi "Yes, he did mention it once or She found the card, her angers she relayed her aunt's invitation.

n staid. en-He took her hand. twice but I thought it was all in trembling. It was

"Comc for a walk," he begged. the air. Anyhow what have 1 to graved calling card and the namel

it bore was that of Mr. Ernest "Just half an hour." do with it?""

Aunt Jessie sniffed. "Plenty, 1 Calwell Heath. Susan gasped.

"Let me see it," Aunt Jessic should say. He doesn't want to go

demanded.

Susan said, "Whatever for?" "Oh. I don't know. I want to talk to you."

so far away from you."

Susan was annoyed and embar- Wordless, Susan held out the rassed. It seemed indecent to discard. She would not admit even want to go out into the cold bright

her to herself how, keen cuss this with Aunt Jessie.

"Can't we talk here?" She didn't' dis-Christmas eve with this boy. It

As if for the first time Ben's eye took in the expensive flowers.

"Who sent you those?"

"I must say I don't understand appointment was. Flowers like was enough to be sorry for him. one Couldn't he go away and leave her you at all." the girl anid. "I was so this should come from the anxious to start working and get man, the heart's dearest" na the with her thoughts? ahend--to make something of my-Germans had it. From anyone self. Now when I'm just beginning' else they were meaningless. you seem in went me to do some "Well, I must any it was real fie frowned. thing else." She would not say nice of him," said Aunt Jessie, "you're encouraging me to merry going back to her mushed potatoes, Susan thought, "I like Ben." The bore notion offended "though I'm not at all sure it's nerve?" but she answered calmly her. Aunt Tonale tossed her head. proper. He's a married man, isn't enough. "My boss, Mr. Heath."

Ben glared, Susan put her "You could do a lot worse than he7"

"Susan shrusted. "Is wife's hand on his arm and gave him a that," she stated. "He's a real'

¡little shake. stendy, sensible boy and it would getting a divorre."

tell "Don't be silly, He's very Snn satisfaction to me to see you "Well. 1 never! You didn't

me that. You are a close-mouthed nice." dettini."

- “Tat's not talk about it." Sunan young one," Aunt Jenele said, aald with wanty patience. She was

his.

A grandson of King George and Queen Mary, Lord Lascelles (right) is here seen arm in arm with a school mate as they walked to village church at Cockfosters, England. Lord Lascelles is the sidest son of the Prince Royal.

Harr and Frau Ulrich Richter, air-minded young German couple, are pictured above as they paused at Wichita, Kan, at their half way mark on an aerial voyage around the world. Having crossed the Atlantic by ship, the newlyweds are flying to the west const to embark for China. They expect a series of Munich by October, hops to carry them to their home in Incidentally, the Richters are aftor the 1932 Hindenburg prize offered the pilot of a light plane who covers the most distance during the year.

The four passengers in this automobile which was demollahed by a train at Pineairo, Long Island, were instantly killed. The wreckage of the car, torn asunder almost as if its parts had been separated by hand, is shown strawn on both sides of the tracks.

As if that touch had galvanized Susan carried the flowers into him into life the boy swept her angry at Bon for having confided the living room and found vases into his arms. Rough, masculine himself out the door. his homes to Aunt Jessie. How lika for them. Thoy made a bravo arms they were, rudely possessive. him, she thought! She was bowll-array, filling the little home with Susan struggled. Furious anger checks. She tried to laugh but dored. ton. Every one seemed to be light and colour and scent.

welled up in her. pushing her toward marriage. Shej Ben dropped in at eight. bring-i "You-oh, I hate you. Let me She was desperately afraid she

felt a surge of rebellion,

Christmna Eva. The roots of the alty nowdared with snow. the

Susan put her hands to her hot discovered ahe was trembling.

was going to cry.

ing a big box of candy. He look-gol"

Aunt Jessie called from the ed lonely and Susan felt sorry for Ben tilted her face upward. him. His relatives were all home she was a tall girl but he towered other room, "Ben gone already?" The girl steadfod her voice to in Iowa. Susan didn't know much above hor. His eyes were dark Klinkino above, Alon about them excent that thero was with emotion that looked liko rage. reply.

Is he coming to dinner to- mpton through the a stepmother. She felt sorry for Susan was conscious only of a

morrow?" anyone who was homeless to-night.jsenso of outrage, not of fear.

Busan waited a fraction of a

ant Jessie beckoned her out! "I'll-let-you-go-all-right."

* kitchen. “Ask him to Bes panted. He presand his lips second. Then sho answered, "No

sow," she whisper to hers. It was all over in anyos-I don't know."

instant. Then he was flinging

(To be Continued)

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