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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JULY 25, 1932.
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Tumuliaus scenes in Santiago during the recant, revolution.
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The American Embagay in Santiago, the scene of a series of anxious conferences among foreign residente during the recont
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Captain Frank Hawks, after his recent crash. He is almost com pletely recovered from his severa
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Gene Sarazen, winner of the British and American Open Golf Championship,,shown playing at Sandwich.
MAN HUNTERS
BY MABEL MċELLIOTT
BEGIN BRIE TORAY..
01932
this that hate tied it up hard
babam Carey, 20 and beautiful, in love and Tost. "You can do nothing
athutu ne i minne!
th Hub Dunbar, you of a more alot is, anyhow, a smali
Etural, Heath, her former employer. She lived Bob is your to grant me.
engaged, to bend Aelroed, a society girl
You may explain this in any
Rek Langman, Former, admirer of some way you like to those who have | shoneath had word himself. After
liis recurrry Brathe urges jan' euriy wedding known cùr plans.. I am sailing),
He weranges for Susar um, when the day after to torrow. If I
itt, two mouth. Jack, Warn advisee Sammen!
not to en Wirtgh with the marriage armanu Were not Sufe this was the wisest the eliffenel in tur age wind. Heal's La
masked bail Sunte Ho as her tal courau, believe me, I should noti
for him are again. Denise intervence, he arting as qni. I wish, you,
Hat Was Susun at her bovine and sep 05
14 elope with Stim. Heath, overboar
CHAPTER XLAY
s always, die very best dife has
[to offer. Ernest Heath.
Susan, read the letter through pastain, datzani. Then she failed_f}
This was the letter Heath had mechanically and put it beside!
written to Súsan:
My Dear: I hope you are going. to understand what I am trying to
her plate. Mrs, Milton bustled in. "That coffee's cold, child," she aid chidingly, "hot me get you
"Washington's Face carved by Nature. from New Jersey
cliff.
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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.")
say. It may seem at the eleventhļa fresh cup." hour un absurd gesture on my part. But after giving the mat- Susan heard the words as in a wouldn't be at the club to-day, she put on her old blue coat with ter a great deal of thought I have dream. She sipped the steaming The operator had just learned Mr. the beaver collar. It was a cold,
the day and
moisture decided this marriage of ours is liquid, grateful for the burning Dunbar was leaving on the Cen-damp not wine. I am asking you to, re-sensation it afforded her. She felt tury for New York.
brought out the waviness in her lesso me, feeling a quaint ceruzath,
Susan thanked her and stum-jeloudy 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 glass, not ill pleas- tually be yours, Susan, dear, you you feel well?”
meant what he said yesterdayed at the reflection. She was shab- are much too young for me. I
how it "Yes, perfectly. Only I've just about leaving town. She had by, it is true, but some knew it from the start, but I de-remembered I have an errand to thought it the idlest sort of threat. didn't seem lá matter. She was luded myself into thinking we do."
Bob hal peken recklessly about conscious of a deep surge of hap- could Burmount that obstacle., She dung on her hat and coat shipping on a tramp steamer for piness within her.
Now clusion
I have come to the con-fand tore out of the house, There Central America. Oh, she must She was dressed and ready, with į
it is too serious to bejwas 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 I 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 and at 12740 from the LaSalle Street jus the trolley jerked and dawdled have been trying to recapture my called a number,
station, doesn't it?"
its way down town. What if she The clerk behind the counter should miss Bob? What if he don't should change his plans and leave from another station? She paled at the thought. It was not quite 12
own youth through your eyes, and "Is Mr. Dunbar in?"
that is neither natural nor fair. A. shadow of disappointmentstammered. "I'm sure I
*
I am hoping you will marry Bitted over her face. "No, thanks, know, Miss." soon, someone of your own age or u micнRage. 'I call him later.") thereabouts. Be sure the man you Saman paused, irresolute, at the The huge clock in the corner o'clock when Susan reached the chone is worthy of you. No, stund where the telephone direct-testified to the fact it was 10 min station. All at once her errand take that back. Ne sure you love tories were-Rept and rifled the ules past 10. Susan had not real seemed undignified and foolish him onough. Everything else will pages again. There was a chance ized that breakfast had been so He might be travelling with other follow. I don't mean, my dear, to Bob right be, at his father's of late. She flew back to the house, people. Ile might not want to gee Hound like a fatuous old dotard fice.
"I'm going down town," she told her after their quarrel yesterday.
but perhaps you will forgive me Again she was doomed to dia- Mrs. Milton. "I don't know when Her face grow hot and her palma for offering you all this advice. appointment. Young Mr. Dunbar I'll be back."
icy. Thore's another thing. It was was not in, the operator said. She What time is it your aunt gets| The wait seemed interminable. on my account that you left gain-had no idea when he might be. in?"
The big station with its rows of ful occupation. It may be dif-Ho seldom came to the oillee
"To-night at olght." The girl wooden On
benches, ita gloomy ficult for you to and interesting) Saturdays. There
was just a laughod aloud. She had completely renches of space, oppressed her. and well paid work just now, For chance that madam might find him forgotten about Aunt Jesale. Well, She watched, fascinated, a little that reason I am asklag you to at the country club. Dld madam that was all right. She would have group of foreigners who hnd accept in good part the arrange-know the number? If she would plenty of time for that later. The allyhtad 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, ill at
anse, and lawyor. A trust fund which will, for hor. Susan held the receiver, at the station. She changed her resitess, waiting for tardy rela- pay you a modest weekly income the blood pounding in her ears, clothes and dressed with mati- tiven. One of the women wore a has been placed in your aunt's After a long wait the operator's culous care. The fawn-coloured | yellow scarf tied around her grey- name. You see, I have been so mechanical voice came back over suit hanging in the closet tempting hair, gypsy fashion. sure that you would try to refuse the wire. No, Mr. Dunbar jod her but she ignoród it. Instead (Continued on Page 11.)
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Amelia Earheart and her hun-
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after her Atlantic flight,
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