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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1932.

A striking scene at the Aldershot Tattoo showing men of the Army giving a gymnastic display under the glare of powerful soarcklights.

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One of the remarkable night scenes at the annual Aldershot Tattoo which again attracted thousands of specta. tore from all over the country.

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Making a washing sucess, Uncle Sam's Customs agents are shown following the seizure of a $100,000 cargo of liquor recently. That's a champagne bottle making that particularly pretty splash (upper left) against the stone wall.

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in worry.

The lights of Trafalgar Square, showing one of the Landseer lion in heraldic pose.

been conscious for some time of It took less persuasion than Su-that pain in her right side but san hadi experted. Aunt Jessie's had postponed seeing the doctor -pam was so great that her milit-because she felt she couldn't "If she gets would nut bo, wat spirit was for the moment in jafford to be it. She

How strange she denkwell," Susan promised herself

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"I hate to leave you." Susan toki her.

"You go right along and don't;

Aset Saturs to Rose and stay."

somehow."

"O cours you will," Rose sald suothingly. "I'm sure of that."

"You answer,“ Susan begged!

Mat Jack Waring, Heath assistant, is able she te herself in with her key, worry." Aunt Jessie whispered. When the telephone bell shrilled.

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CHAPTER XXXII

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The public was barred when the 10,000 ton cruiser, Portland, was launched in America be- cause officials feared a possible accident." Vandals have dam- aged other vesaala there.

It was almost 14 o'clock. Rose Susan departed feeling utterly picked up the instrument and Su-1 abnoranther in the next wither, contidos al Almost invariably she could be shaken. How small her own pro-san crouched in her low chair, thermal zetur. Susat's eas, Hose Moto Found with her head tied up in a blems seemed beside this real, every nerve faut.

"Yes." Rose suit. "Oh. I see."* auto give up a enter for the mish she towel, shaking rugs with fury and heart-shaking one! She telephon

Susan Howers and they quarrel. Wading dusting with fine precision. Susanied to Rose who promised to come Susan watched her friend's fare;

came and stood werd into the kitchen enlling her lover at supper time. Susan wan- fearfully. She

Thendered from room to room with a beside Rose, touching her arm im- Death Sath to marry but there was no answer.

she thought she heard a feeble strange, lost sensation. When patiently until the other girl mas voice from the direction of the the telephone rang she trembled tioned her away. "Yes, yes,"

Aunt thent iso violently she could scarcely an-tose kept saying. "In the morn think you can manage it?" after flessie was stretched out on the swer it. It was Dr. Smith's crisping. All right, doctor. Thank Susan thought quickly. There IL Wils the Saturday

you." She turned a smiling face could be but one way. Aunt Jes- Heath's astounding proposal and from which she had not trou-voren.

Ibled to remove the counterpane. "We've decided it's an mentalto Susan.

sie would never consent to draw Susan found the atmosphere of

the appendix." he said. "Dr. O'Brien! "He says she came through in on her small savings for convales-

bad the office strained and embarraser towelled torban lay

cence. The girl met the doctor's sing. She tried to appear a chair where it had been careless-waals to operate within an hour.ne style. She'll have a

fle doesn't think we should wait, night, of course, but you can see guze squarely. If she had been though nothing had changed bat ly flung

Oh he wants "What on earth's the matter?" until morning." The doctor pro-ther to-morrow. yes,

hoping for a sign to show her of course everything had.

to talk to you then."

what she should do surely this At one o'clock after Waring and Susan asked. The world was a mised to call her later.

Susan flung her arms around

was it. For almost 20 yeară Aunt Pierson had gone her employer strange place, indeed, when Aunt)

Susan never knew how she got Rose's neck, sobbing with relief. Jessie had been taking care of Jessic could be found lying down eame out and spoke to her.

soothed. {through that Terrible evening. "There, there." Rose

her. Now it was Susan's turn. 110 "May I drive you home?" in mid afternoon.

"I think I can," she told Dr. The aider woman's face looked Rose came, a pillar of strength as, "It's all right now. There's asked.

Susan felt a sort of terror. The oddly drawn. "I have a pain in usual, and insisted that the other sense in your feeling so badly. Smith.

"A real girl must eat something.

You'd better ga to be. she panted.

"That's "Good girl." He rose. Lime for a decision had come. Shefany side,"

"I gotildn't possibly." Susan ob- had tossed and turned at night, bad one. It hit me all of nude!

The aftermath of the opera-splendid. Don't worry about her jreted.

painful She'll get along well." seeking an answer, but had found den."

"Did you call Dr. Smith?" said. "Well, you can drink a cup of tion proved exceedingly

They let Susan see her auni for none. She had not dared to con!

Look not to Susan, trying

astea, anyhow," Rose deridled. The for the sick woman, although the fide in. Aunt Jessie.

hot. fragrant beverage made Su-doctor and nurse insisted she was just a few minutes. She was still She went to get her wraps, pal-frightened as she felt. ing at the prospect before her. "No, I didn't and I don't believe san feel a little better but she was coming along "as well as could be a little hazy from the effects of Fix me a hot water teuse, waiting for the telephone to expected." Susan told Dr. Smith the anaesthetic. Susan whisper- that I'll need him.

(Continued on Page 13.) This man was everything

she was worried. was good. He was chivalrous and bag and I'll bas all right. Your, ring. kind. He had wealth and posi-lunch is in the pantry." tion. But there was no use deny-;

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"I've never really appreciated | "That's all right." he assured Aunt Jessie she said, "I've her comfortingly. We have lo ex- Susan Look charge, saying stern-never been half good enough to pect these little ups and downs ing that she did not love him.

Once during the drive she shiv-ly. "I'm going to call him this her. She's been father and mother for the Arst few days. I've been to her minute." Somehow, being stern to me and she's worked like a wanting to have a little talk with cred. The man turned

you though. Your aunt isn't go- with Aunt Jessie helped her to slave to keep us both." abruptly.

Rose comforted her. "She wanting to be able to rush around, "That ceal you're wearing isn't crowd back her unreasoning fears,

The doctor came, and by thated to. She did it because it was working herself grey-headed when warn enough," he told her. "Td

she gets up out of bed. She real- like to see you in furs. You should time Aunt Jessie was groaning in her choice."

Sunan groaned. "She's neverly should get away for a while if wear soft, warm, brown fur. That real earnest. After the examinn- would suit you.'

tion he spoke to Susan, looking had anything. She's cooked and it can be managed." His shrewd scrubbed and sat up late at night old eyes searched the girl's face. grave. Sunan laughed excitedly.

"I'm not sure about her," he sewing and ahe's always been "I know she should," Susan told KING'S BLDG

worked him. "She always "Let me give you these things,"

too Oga the man urged. "I haven't want said. "It might be appendicitis worried about money."

For the first time in her life the hard." ed to press you into a hasty debut we can't tell. I'd like to take)

"I've warned her about this be-! cision but can't you let me know her to the hospital and find out." girl realized how difficult it was

"She won't go," Susan said. "Sho to be poor, how important security fore," the doctor said. "But shu RADIO EXPERTS-WORK GUARANTEED Soon 7"

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