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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1932.

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A NEAR MUTINY

AUSTRALIAN SAILORS IN BAY DEMONSTRATION

London, Nev., 1,

CALL OF THE WEST

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tion was punctuated by rifle shots from the slope above.

Two hundred ratings of the Malloy gazed in the direction Australian navy walked asboro at of the firing for a full minute, then Melbourne to-night from the war-he. turned to face Dona. "No, I ships moored at the plor and held a won't saddle up for you." "His receting of protest against the ro mouth was tight and his eyes glow-

the

duction of pay, under Financial Emergency Act.

The officers urged the men not to do anything that might suggest muting, but some of the spokesmon for the sailors threatened that un- less their grlovances were remedied definite action would be taken by 3,000 ratings.

ed evenly,

"Then I'll saddle him myself." Donn alid from the top pole,

"And I won't let you do that," Malloy spoke grimly.

"Why?" the girl snapped out the one word.

There ain't no place up on that mountain for A girl tonight," Malloy replied almply.

As a result of the meeting the men formed a welfare committed, "But I'm going to see that Ball and, Induced by their leaders, res captured," Dona spoke firmly. turned to their ships, which are due "He'll likely be killed," Malloy's

to sall for Jervis Bay in the morn-volca hnd sunk to a hard drawl. Ing.-Our Oton Correspondent.

"Swergin will bring him in; he's!

a deputy sheriff." Something in the lank oowboy's words put Dona on the defensive.

Concessions Increased."

Canberra, Nov. 9. Following a protest meeting of 200 haval ratings at Melbourne' against a reduction in pay under Malloy drawled. the Financial Emergency Act and

"Swergin always packs a rope," "You seem to think it funny to

Dona

at which spokesmen threatened talk half-sense. Saddle my horse! action by 3,000 ratings unless the I'm going with those men." grievances were remedied, a Gov-stamped her little foot. ernment recommendation to the: "Sorry, Ma'ain, but I won't let

rido Naval Board has decided to 1n-you

out tonight." Mailoy crease the travelling concessions placed his lank form in front of to ratings going and returning on her as he spoke.

Dona tried to pass him but he leave and also the child endow- ment of nine and an eighth to pushed her back. "If I have to do atorling, which is the rate paid the it I can pack you up the hill he

warned. publie service employes.

There will also be an increase Realizing that he meant just

in the daily rations allowance what he said, Dona gave in. But she did not return to her room. Malloy from 15 to 27 pence.

The warships sailed from Mel-scomed disturbed by this and sat bourne without further incident. watching her grimly. From up the slope came the thunder of hoofs. A --Reuter.

group of the riders were returning. They were crowded close together and travelling at a tret. Malloy slid from the fence.

BENCH'S PATERNAL-

WARNING.

TO MIDNIGHT PROWLER IN PREMIER'S HOME

London, Nov. 9.

"You run on to bed," he ordered gruffly. His voico was anxious in opite of ita drawl.

Dona realized that he was trying to get her away before the men ar- rived. She was determined to stay to see what had happened.. "You The Hampstead Magistrate to-can't tell me what to do," she flared day addressed 18-year-old Ivan and stepped back from the open Seruyn in Bevera paternal gate.

language before leniently binding" Malloy uhrugged his shoulders him over in the sole surety of his and stood waiting. The mother to behave properly for two trotted up and as they came it was plain that the form of a man was

years,

men

The police reported that Scruya lying limply across the saddle of wan an ardent Communist and the foremost rider. that his room was plastered with, Communist matter 3rd Soviet

badges.

Seruya's lawyer said accused was studying for a chemist's de gree at the Royal College of Selence. After attending a moot- ing at Trafalgar Square, he decid- ed on his way home to smash the windows of the Premier's house, thinking it was empty,

(To be continued.)

POPULAR YOUTH.

MR. G. A. VIEIRA-RIBEIRO DIES AFTER ILLNESS

It is with great regret that we have to record the death of Mr. Gustavo Augusto Vieira-Ribeiro, Seruva was found at 3, a.m inson of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vieira- the garden of the Premier's home Ribeiro, at the French Hospital with stones in his hands.-Reuter, Yesterday morning.

COST OF SALVAGE

FRENCH GOVERNMENT TO PROTECT POCKETS

London, Nov. 9.

some-

The lato Mr. Vieira-Ribeiro. who was only 20 years of age, had been in siling health for time. He was formerly employed at the Hongkong Electric Coma-

hig A prominent athlete in school-days, the deceased was a Club do popular member of the

pany.

A decree lasued, by the French Horreio and the 'Victoria Recrea Government compels all fleration Club. He was also in tho across the Sahara to deposit with Hongkong Volunteers, being at the Government 100,000 francs as tached to the Portuguese Compa:.y security against the coat of sending as a bugler.

French military machines in search Much sympathy will be extended of lost aviators, and to cover the to his parents and relatives in possible cost of salvago.

their boreavement.

An attempt to secure the waly- The funeral took place at the ing of the regulations in the case Roman Catholic Cemetery yester od Miss Amy Johnson (Mrs. dhy afternoon, and was attended Mollison), who is leaving on a by a large number of relatives and flight to the Cape to-morrow, fall friends. Many ed. Our Own Correspondent,

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