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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1933.
OBITUARY
DISTINGUISHED ENGINEER
AND SOLDIER
Toronto, June 28.
*
William
•
ANOTHER DENIAL.
SPANISH AIRMEN NOT YET, FOUND
Mexico City, June 28.
DARLING FOOL
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blow over. Bill," said Kay, "has girls before this--" A distinguished engineer and Despite oficial declarations that soldier, Major General
"But never one he was so no- Bethune Lindsay, C.B., C.M.G., the bodies of the Spanish trans-rious about ch7"
admitted "N-no." Kay
that. D.8.0., has just died here at the atlantic flyers had been found, it is
Honestly, she's not age of 63. He was unmarried and now learned that the story is un-I guess not.
founded. Its originator has been a bad sort, Mother, She was mar- retired from some of his numerous arrested-Reuter.
ried to this man when sho Was activities a fow years ago on, nc- It was reported that the two only 16. Ho's count of ill-health.
no good, I hear, Maj. Gen. Lindsay was educated Spanish aviators, Capt. Barbaran and she's been supporting him. fat the Royal Military College, and Lieut. Collart, heroes of a 5,000 You can't blame her for wanting
mile flight across the Atlantic, had a divorce." Kingston,
Canada, and became bean found dead in their plane's Assistant Engineer in the Depart wreckage, just west of
"I can't blame her for anything," Carmen Mrs. O'Daro sald steadily. "It's mont of Marino and Fisheries of
Campechel, This the Federal Government. In 1904 came to the authorities on Monday, the sentence. Bill, her Bill, mixed information only that She could not finish ho transferred to the Royal after an earlier report of their up in such an affair! She had hoped Canadian Engineers. At the out- death's had been denied, break.of the war he carried out'
for great things for Bill, ever since the task of organising, equipping remains. a mystery.
The fate of the two airmen still he was a little boy. When his fa and training, the 1st. Canadian
ther died and ho had had to leave Divisional Engineers, and for his
school her heart had ached for him.
services through out the hostilities her husband and family from a Ho was so bright, so earnest. He was awarded his three distinctions, holiday trip to Australla. Though had a fino mind, with a mechanical He was Major and O.C. 2nd Field she bad been, ailing for a long turn. She had wanted college for Co. C.D.; Lt.-Col, and C, R. E. 1st period, it was only recontly that him, wanted him to forge ahead, and now-this! Ho would bi Canadian Division, 1916; Brigadier she entered hospital. General and Chief Engineer, The funeral takes place this stamped for life as "the fellow who another man's Canadian Army Corpa, 1917-8; afternoon, passing the Monument walked off with
wife." Major General and G.O.C, Canadian at 6.30.
The circumstances did not Engincers, 1918.
matter. The bare facts only would bo remembered.
On Boven occasions, Maj.-Gen.
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* She was a self-controlled woman. All her children know and appre éinted that fact. But now her calm almost deserted her. It had been a hard year. Monnie's palpable un- happiness, Kay's discontent-these things had borne themselves in upon her. And now this!
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She dashed the unwilling tears from her eyes. Kay watched she picked up the telephone.
"Mother! What are you going to do?"
REAL NAME WAS GREGG.
London, June 28. Known to thousands through her prolific writing over 60 years, Sydney C. Grier's death at the age of 85 is at once a loss to the liter- Jary profession and to the renders Tramway Official.
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The nom de plume concenied the "Do?" She lifted her bend MRS. F. GLENDENNING. identity of Miss Gregg of proudly. "I'm going to ask Rill Gloucestershire, who, after taking to bring this girl to see me, of We regret to have to announce her B.A. degree and spending course. the death, which occurred at the some years in teaching, found her son plans to marry."
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(To Be Continued) after a long and trying illness, of Her first accepted effort was Mrs. Florence Edith Glendenning, published in a local newspaper and wife of Bir. W. S. Glendenning, eight years later she made her Outside Superintendent of the debut as a novelist, through the Hongkong Tramways, Limited, medium of “In Furtheat Ind." Deceased is survived by her hus-Among her works were "The band and three children, a son Warden of the Marshes," "A Young Mr. Lyal Glendenning and the Man Married," and "The Keepers, Misses Kathleen and Mavis Glen-of the Gate," During the War sha denning, to whom much sympathy published "The Rearguard," "Eng- will be extended in the heavy lossland Hath Need of Thee," "The which they have been called upon Kingdom of Waste Lands." In
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