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Bathing Scenes, Picnic Illustrations, Local Beauty Spots, Typical Chinese Studies, etc. All photographs must be of subjects taken in the Colony. Photographs may be submitted forthwith, and it is intended to reproduce selected pictures in Telegraph Pictorial Supplement as from the first Saturday in July. The Competition will close on August 31st, 1932.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, AUGUST 11. 1932.

ROYALISTS TRY

A COME-BACK

BITTER FIGHTING IN HEART OF MADRID

LEAP YEAR BRIDE

(Continued from Pago 2.)

She picked up purse and gloves. And started for the door. On the way down in the elevator car Cher-2 toy revised her plans. She remem- bored Maison Madelaine was expat- sive.

Madrid, Aug. 10. The Arst serious attempt bring ex-King Alfonso back to the Spanish throne, broke out in the early hours of this morning when bitter fighting took place in the heart of the city.

Police and Government troops quelled the uprising, but not be fore four had been killed and many arrested.

The monarchist revoit which was supported by a brigade of artillery broke out at 5 am. It is stated that до far four have been killed and 80 arrests made.

The Governmont appear to masters of the situation.

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From ANTWERP, DREMEN, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, GENOA, and OTHER PORTS.

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No, she would go to Stanley's, the big department store. Mins Lacey having arrived from the above porta, In the French room was always so consignees of cargo by her are notified that all goods are being landed at pleasant and helpful.

to the their risk into the hazardous and/or Miss Lacey was equal

extra-hazardous godowns of the energency. She greeted Cherry Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and effusively. Yes, she had seen the Godown Co., Ltd. whence and/or from announcement of the marriage in the wharven delivery may be obtained. the newspaper and thought it was

Goods not cleared by the Auge romantic! An elopement of course, And what could she show the little bride today?

Cherry had set out intending to be economical. A practical woollen The rebels attacked the Police day dress was

what she wanted, Headquartere and Government Something becoming of course but buildings, but the Police repulsed not fussy. Miss Lacey, beaming. them after an exchange of hun-whisked away to return with a dreda of shota and drove out the at- frock of glowing spring green over tackers, Nome of whom were her arm.

Feather-weight to touch, entrenched in the Ministry of Com- Exactly right in size. The price munications.

was $65.

Nobility Arrested. Those arrested include retired generals and members of the nobility..

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Miss Lacey's brow lifted slightly. She said quickly that of course she had less expensive models. If Mrs. Phillips was interested in pickinged by up really remarkable bargan JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN - LIÏN, there was a little blue novelty mix-

Hongkank. Aur, 1, 1982.

The capital resembles an armed camp as all strategic centres aro occupied by troops which the Govture" ernment hastily summoned.

Communications abroadt have been temporarily interrupted but have now resumed.

It is feared that repercussions mny take place in the provinces.

Warrants were issued this morn- ing for the arrest of ex-King Alfonso and a British contractor, allegedly named Solms, and several [Spanish ex-officials.

Aid from Cavalry.

A regiment of cavalry stationed

When Cherry departed almost an hour later not only the blue novelty mixture but a

printed silk frock and half a dozen dainty garments of flesh ik were being packed into a box to be delivered in the Bis-: mark.

The bill totalled $93.70.

She stopped at a drug store to buy perfumed soap and a jar of the face cream she always used at home. Four dollars and fifty cents

20 miles from the capital joined then the cashier's check. Back in the hotel Cherry undressed, bathed and insurgents, whose movements were well planned by a group of Monar-hurriedly made herself ready for

dinner. thist army officers and civilians, although the Government claims rumplète success.

The police obtained full informa- tion of the revolt after the arrest last night of eight Monarchi who were conspiring in a private house.

Police Chief in Action.

It was after five when she heard a quick rap at the door. Cherry rushed forward, beaming.

But it was not Dan Phillips at the other side of the door,

(To be continued).

Thousands of demonstrators, that they were not wanted. The carrying Republican flags, paraded Bolivian Consul General

Jater later in the day in front of the stated that they appreciated the Military Club, protesting against offer of the men's services, though the rebel casualties which in addi-he doubted if the applicants knew tion to the four killed include 12 that the country in which they injured.

would have to fight was a "green hell." a nightmare of swamps and The chief of the Madrid police forests, poisonous insects and heat. armed with a rifle, led the Govern-Reuter's Special Service. ment forces, comprising armed Police and Civil Guards, while the Premier, Senor Azuna sat quielly at the Ministry of War. directing operations. One storming party, consisting of 60 armed men led by i the former chauffeur of Primo de Rivern and a son of Duke In- fantado, surrendered without re- sistance. Reuter,

WILLING TO FIGHT

EX-SERVICEMEN MAKE OFFER TO BOLIVIA

London, Aug. 10.

A new type of "Foreign Legion" presented pathetic figures outside the Bolivian Legation to-day when a crowd of unemployed ex-service- men gathered, offering their views to fight for Bolivia.

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