The prevalence of smash-and-grab raide in, London has led to the invention of dévien which releases a steel shutter to cover the window immediately it is amashed. It rushed down at tremendour speed. Photo shows a demonstration.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JULY 25, 1932.
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Tumultous scenes in Santiago during the recent revolution.
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The American Embassy in Santiago, the scene of a series of anxious conferences aniong foreign residents during the recent
upheavals.
Captain Frank Hawks, after his recent crash. He is almost com pletely recovered from his severe injuries.
Gene Sarazen, winner of the British and Anterican Open Golf Championships, shown playing, at Sandwich.
MAN HUNTERS
BY MABEL McELLIOTT
BEGIN HERE TO-DAY.
01932:
this that i have tied it up hard
Curry, 20 ans beautful, milos, and fast. You can do nothing It is, anyhow, a small
Bob Dundur sta of a milionate about it.
alth is engaged to Brod Heath favour to grant nie.
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former employer. Whats the f
Potated to Deloé Ackrath, a ity with You may explain this in any
Fen menu, former nåmirer of Su jou!
lely at Heath and wounds has air. Any way you like to those who have
Mi- tevuvery Heath ages an early webling, known our plans. I am sailing
the arrays for Sun's uns, whs hash, the day after
all the $70 south. Jack Woring rudebors Sunpi
to-morrow, fr 1
not to go through with the muterians stressing! were not sure this was the wisest
the difference is Fer aus and Heath. Al course, believe me, I should not -1 wish, Joy,
ked ball Susun mots sale and ler ve berting as I am.
Hare p
Dessive intervenes,
Fids ads Stent at her been orges her as always, the very best life has Eh with aimu Beats henr..
to offer. Ernest Heath,
CHAPTER SUIV
This was the better Heath had written to Susan:
Susan read the letter thrôigh again; dazed. Then she folded 11 mechanically and put it buside her plate. Mrs. Milton bustled in. My Dear: I hope you are going
"That coffee's cold, child," ahe to understand what I am trying to said chidingly. "Let me get you say. It may seem at the eleventh in fresh eup, hour an absurd gesture or
my
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“Washington's Face carved by from New Jersey
cliff.
Nature
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Amelia Earheart, chatting to cottagers in the North of Ireland, near Londonderry, and reading batches of congratulatory messages on her brilliant solo flight across the Atlantic.
part. But after giving the mat-i Susan heard the words as in 'al wouldn't be at the club to-day, she put on her old blue coat with ter a great deal of thought 1 have dream. She sipped the steaming The operator had just learned Mr. the beaver collar. It was a cold, decided this marriage of ours is liquid, grateful for the burning Dunbar was leaving on the Cen-damp day and the moisture not wine. making you to re-sensation it afforded her. She felttury for New York.
brought out the waviness in her lease me, feeling a quaint, cor- | numb,
Susan thanked her and stum-cloudy dark hair. She smiled at tainty that the release will ac-| "What's the matter child? Don't bled out of the booth. So he had herself in the gloss, not ill pleas- tually be yngre. Susan deur, you you feel well?”
meant what he said yesterdayed at the reflection. She was shab- are much too young for me. "Yes, perfectly. Only I've just about leaving town. She hudby, it is truc, but some how it know it from the start, but i de remembered I have an errand to thought it the illest sort of threat. I didn't seem to matter. She was luded myself into thinking
weldo."
Bob had spoken rørklessly about conscious of a deep surge of hap- surmount that obsincle. j She flung on her hat and coat shipping on a tramp steamer for piness within her.
cauld Now
I have come to the con-land tore out of the house. There Central America. Oh, she must She was dressed and ready with clualon it is too serious to hetwas a pay station at the corner stop him before it was too late! time to spare, but in spite of the taken lightly. I am afraid 1 have drug store. She fumbled the. "The Twentieth Century leaves fact she became horribly nervous been selfish through all this. I pages of the telephone book andjai 12:40 from thi LuSalle Street as the trolley jerked and dawilled have been trying to recapture my called a number.
station, doesn't it?" own youth through your eyes, and "Is Mr. Dunbar in P
MICHAUD.
its way down town. What if she The clerk behind the counter should" miss Bob? What if he *1'm SUPE don't should change his plans and leave from another station 7 She paleri ut the thought. It was not quite 12
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that is neither natural nor fair. A shadow of disappointment stammered,
I am hoping you will marez | Bitted over her face, "No, tbruks, know, Miss." so, someone, of your wn age or no
all him Inter,” thereabouts. Be sure the man you Susan paused, irresolute, at the The huge clock in the corner o'clock when Susan reached the chone is worthy of you. No, Istund where the telephone direct-teslified to the fact it was 10 min-atation. All at once her errand take that back. He sure you love tories were kept and rided the utes past 10. Susan had not real- seemed undignified and foolish. him enough. Everything else will pages again. There was a chance ized that breakfast had been solte might be travelling with other follow. I don't mean, my deur, to Bob might be at his father's of-late. She flew back to the house. people. He might not want to ree sound like a fatuous old dotard See.
"I'm going down town," she told her after their quarzel yesterday.
but perhaps you will forgive me Again she was doomed to dis- Mrs. Milton. "I don't know when Her face grew hot aid her palmis for offering you all this advice, appointment. Young Mr. Dunbar 7'll be back."
icy. There's another thing. It was was not in, the operator said. She "What time is it your auni gets The wait seemed interminable. on my account that you left gain- and no idea when he might be. in?"
The big station with its rowa of ful occupation. It may be dif- Ite seldom came to the ollee "To-night at eight." The girl wooden
on
benches. Its gloomy fleult for you to and Interesting Saturdays. There was jusi a laughed aloud. She had completely reaches of space, oppressed her. und woll paid work just now. For chance that madam might find him forgotten about Aunt Jussie. Wolf, She watched, fascinated, a little that reason I am asking you to at the country club. Did madam that was all right. She would have group of foreignore who had necept in good part the arrange- know the number?' If she would plenty of time for that later. The alighted from An eastern train ments I have made through my wait a minute it could be found thing to do now was to catch Bob and now stood, WI at care and Inwyor. A trust fund which will for her. Susan held the recolver, at the station. She changed hor realtess, waiting for tardy rela- pay you a modest' weekly income the blood pounding in her ears, clothes and dressed with motitivas. One of the women word a has been placed fu your nunt's After a long wait the operator's culous care. The fawn-coloured yellow scarf tied around hor grey- namo. You see, I have been so mechanical voice came back over suit hanging in the closet tempting hair, gypsy-fashion... seure that you would try to refuso the
Mr. wire. No,
Dunbar ed her but she ignored it. Instead (Continued on Page 11.)
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Amelia Earhønet' and her hua-
band, Mr. G. P. Putnam, in Parke
after her Atlantic flight.
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