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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

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and

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FROM THURSDAY. AT THE CENTRAL

Theatre Tel. 25313,

"SHADOWS BY THE SEA"

(Continued from Pago 3.)

عيد

where the dead man tay. Morley! was perfectly contented to remain in the boat, and offered no protest while the three other men embarkod on their short, lugubrious journey. He took advantage of the op- portunity to light a much-needed cigarette.

What's wrong with passing them round?" asked Beryl Haines. "You're not the only one who feels nervy."

Meanwhile, Mr. Griddle Was viewing the body., Ile stared at,it long and carnestly, then turned to Leonard with a grunt..

"Well, what do you make of it?" he enquired shortly. "Anything" "Precious little," answered Leo ward. "I think we'll let the police do the guessing."

"Tha polica? Yes, of course, They'll have to be notified in the morning."

"They'll have to be notified before the morning," replied Leonard, quietly. "They'll have to be notif- ed to-night."

"They

Mr. Griddle frowned. can't do anything to-night."

"Very likely not, but I think we must give them the chance."

"They'll be moat grateful, if I know anything about them." refort- ed Mr. Griddle, sarcastically. "Any way, we can't notury them to-nigat. The 'phone won't work"

"The 'phone won't be necessary. I shall walk to the station."

"It's three milos!"

"That's a nuisance, but it can't be helped."

Mr. Griddle's frown grew. "I say, you're taking rather a lot on to yourself, aren't you?" he re- marked. "I'm inclined to think this is really a position for a round- the-table discussion,"

"But, good Lord, sir." broke in Napoleon, who had listened to this odd duel with considerable interest, is there really anything to discuss you know? We find a dead man, and Guy Hainos has disappeared-"

"And you think it will help mot- tera to rush off and inform the police? Well, you may be right. But, dammy, it's not hard to guess what conclusion the police will come to!"

"What conclusion will they come to?" asked Leonard.

"They will come to the conclusion: which is cbvious when one man is found dead and another disap- pears."

Napoleon, was about to make a heated remark when Leonard stopp- ed him with a look.

"Is that your conclusion, Mr. Griddle he enquired.

"I have formed no conclusion- yet," responded the old man. "The fact remains, however, that Guy Haines has vanished at a most in- opportune moment, and that the telephone wires have been cut. That is why it seems to me that we should not rush matters, but should only act after careful dis- cussion. Once we let the police-in, you see, they will be wretchedly curious-and they may even wort to know how it is that you, Mr. Truelove, brought a revolver with

MONDAY, NOVEMBER

EMPIRE SHIPPING CONFERENCE.

BRITISH CARGOES FOR BRITISH SHIPS

London, Nov. 4. An All-Empire Conferonco will meot in London early In 1934 to pre- serve the Empiro's cargoes for Em- pire ships, says the Daily Express.

An organising committee is being formed and Invitations will be des patched to the representative shilp ping interests in the Dominions and the Colonies, this month.

Later.

It is learned in the most authorita. tive shipping circles that it is toa early to say when the chipping con- ference will definitely meet, but there is a strong feeling in many quarters that such a conference is the only solution to the shipping crisis.Ren

fer.

you on this rather odd Journey of yours. Of course," added Mr. Griddle, with a sour amic, "some Interest attaches to this lunatic who appears to have been on the wreck when you arrived. But the police are funny about people who are merely described to them, and whom they do not see with their own eyes."

"By Joye, that's true!" murmur. ed. Leonard, and Napoleon stared at him. You may be correct, after all, Mr. Griddle. Anyhow, I

vote we return to the boat now and

got back to the hotel. I'm fed up with this old hulk, and want n change of scene."

As they retraced their steps, the old man trotting ahead, Napoleon plucked Leonard's arm and whisper-

ed:

"I say, aren't you going for the police?"

"Of course, I am," Leonard whis- pored back, "but Griddle seems so anxious for me not to that perhaps there's no need to let him know?"

(To Be Continued)

The trouble with correspond- enco lessons is that you can't even dance with the mullman.

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11th NOVEMBER

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1933,

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MIDNIGHT

Mary

SHE WAS SO YOUNG,

SO

ALLURING.

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