The Adventures Of
ROBIN HOOD
THE STORY THUS FAR: King Richard, leaving for the Crusades, in 1191, put England under a Regency, mistrusting his Saxon-hating brother, Prince John. At a Jousting match before the latter, Sir Robin of Locksley, swash-butkling young Saron, worals the Norman Sir Guy of Gisbourne, thua winning the dislike of Lady Mariam Fitzwaller, Sir Guy's sweetheart, King Richard is captured abroad and held for ransont and Prince John to seize the throne. He tares and otherwise torments the Saxons. plots
Robin does many valorous deeds to
to protect them, finally de
the
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nouncing Prince John da s traitor. Prince John maker Robin an outlaw with a price on his head. Robin bands together the victims of John's crucity. stocars them in o followers sworn to restore
DR LES Richard to
to live with them in Sherwood and goes to 'Forest. When Sir and his retinue go through the forest with hugh treasure taken from the poor, Robin takes it, and humillates thes. To balt Robin, Sir Guy and Prince John arrange for an archery contest at Nottingham. Robin wins the prize of a golden arrow but it sentenced to be hanged on the morrow.. The Lady Alariam secretly plans to help him crcape.
CHAPTER X
του Son? Well...see, me lady...1..." "Tell me where you meet him!" "You wants to get a message
toro
"To Robin's band! Yes!" "Well, me lady, I'll not deny that
DOBIN'S men? But 'ow in the come-the portcullis quickly wound world should the likes o me up and the merry men were dash- know, me lady, where Robin's men ing through open country-Robin 'ides theirselves!”
Hood in the lead-the laughing "Now, Dess, don't put me off," Robin Hood of the long bow and pled this Lady Marian desperately. the lance-the Robin Hood the low- "That little man who...who fices ly loved and the mighty hated,
You've been seeing him. Robin Hood of Sherwood Forest!
In her apartment the Lady Mar- mean Much-the-Miller's-lan-clated at the Success of her plan-talked with Bess who after all had had her part in it
A rate the 'angman won't 'nve no work this day!” said Bess bringing her mistress
the
tapestry frame and babbling on as the deft fingers gaily I do ave a nip of ale with 'im, of a piled the colors. "I could wish, me night, now and again...at a place the young man you're in love
indy, In lown! And I may say us some with was a bit ansomer, to match of the others was there!"
"He you!" "Where is it, Besa? Tell
is handsome, Best" me Marian retorted Indignantly, then, quickly..."
favern...the Saracen noting Bess's sly smile, "But i'm not in Pilgrim Court. The icon's in love with him!" "Love's what I'd said Bess sagely, call it, me lady," lord's name is 'Umillly Prin. You and though ye might not think it to knocks on the door and naya A look at me now-I ain't a woman Locksley."
That's the password without me experiences" but you.
The moon was shining over Not- Before she finished Marian was tingham when Sir Geoffrey who had hurrying down the secret stajeway led the furious and unfruitful pursuit to the street, her great cloak drawn of Robin Hood got back to the closely about her. As she fitted Castic. through the alient streets of Notting- ham, Robin's men, crowded in the "We searched every hamlet...
"Any luck?" cried Sir Guy. underground room of the Saracen's
every rick.. Head
Inn, were desperately discuss- "But not Sherwood Forest, of ing their master's plight.
course!**
"Give me an army of five thou
There must be some way
him
exclaimed
freeing
of
Will
man to his teet, hand on sword.ry
When Humility Pria ann
announced that the Lady Marian had given the passpowrd, a feree argument, arose, many Insisting that her coming was simply another Norman trick.
..every cottage..."
"You did find him once, Sheriff,
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NINE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY TWO entries in the "Telegraph's" Eighth Annual Photographic Competition were submitted to the three Judges yesterday.
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Over 500 entries were submitted in Section 2 of the Competition and the standard of photography was again very high.
An exhibition of the Prize Winning photographs and a selection of the entries will be held in the South China Morning Post Lid. building, commencing on Monday, October 10..
THE TYPHOON
French Liner
Aground Near H.K. Harbour
1938.
Hitler's Triumphal Entry Into Sudeten Area
EGER, Oct. 3. The German Chancellor, Herr Adolf Hitler, triumphantly entered the unofficial capital of the Sudeten Areas and pledged to the populace that they would never again be torn from the Reich..
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The Fuehrer's speech was to-night, according to newspaper interspersed with roars of ap reports. proval from the crowd which retain Premier of the new state of BOMBAY General Sirovy will probably nɅTAVIA packed the market place. The Czecho-Slovakia and the original
CALCUTTA Chancellor spoke emotionally members of the pre-crisis Cabinet, Cizroo CANTON and was obviously very moved.
Including the then preinler, M. Hodza, COLOMBO broadcasting the speech broke down or impending resignation aro
Tho hasty radio arrangements for will return to the new Cabinet. TOOCHOW Rumours of Dr. Banes' resignation HAIPHONG on several occasions,
dis-HAMBỪNG counted.-United Press,
The news that the Fuehrer Intend- ed to come to Eger spread rapidly, and the entire town was hastily de- corated and prepared for a trium- phant entry.
Practically the entire population turned out to welcome the troops.
GREAT ENTHUSIASM Enthusisam reached its height when the Fuehrer himself arrived in the town and mounted the rostrum to deliver a short speech.
"At this moment I'greet not only you present here but the whole of the Sudeten area which, within a few days, will belong entirely to the Ger- man Reich,
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INDIA. AUSTRALIA & CHINA many during these days is filled with "I Belleve that the Mobilization ceaux, en route from Shanghai to Hongkong, joy and all Germans rejoice with of the Fleet might have been carried Incorporated by Royal Charter 1833
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her sincerity added to the fact that Tho crucifix on which Friarwore
"Tuck presented, that her only wish was to save Robin and that she had a plan and a means
and Sir Mortimer leapt to meet him. Sir Guy swiftly drew his sword
were
Woa
TWO TUGS TO TOW DISTRESSED LINER
CZECHS
1. 4. CAMIDGE,
Manager. Hongkong. 29th June, 1938,
DEMOBILISATION IN BRITAIN
TRIUMPHAL ENTRY Scarlet. Little John was for bitt Band and 1'll do that"
"I should have gone myself," morning, and the Colony itself suffered only a moderate
London, Oct. 3. Ing down the Castle but Friar Tuck whined the High Sheriff, "I'd have gale for several hours. Little or no damage was caused reservists who were called up during entry into Eger from Asch. So great Haiphong
Eger, Oct. 3. The remainder of
Herr Hitler made a the
triumphant Deini scornfully assured him that it would got somebody to show me the way
naval take a slege engine to even dent the and..."
the crisis will be released as soon took more than twenty minutes to farmin walls of it. "Perhaps," ventured
in Hongkong itself, although neighbouring areas were as possible this
were the crowds that the Fuchrer Hamaura
Hankow Allan-a-Dale, "we can save him on didn't you?" Inquired Sir Geoffrey affected.
week
subject his way to the gallows... Maybe we maliciously, "You and Sir Guy?"
sudden recall.. The reserve fleet Is
to drive through the main street.
The Chancellor remained standing ing business transacted, being kept in commission with active in his long grey touring car with his Current Accounts opened and Fixed can...well..."
Touching bottom as she was! "Never mind that," bawled Sir
The typhoon does not appear to service ratings aboard. Guy, "We let Locksley escape to- coming Into harbour early this amount of rainfall has not reached
Reservists who have not heen upraised
In Nazi salute and a Deposits received for one year or shorter and we've got
the French steamer amount of rainfall has not reached allocated to ships have already been stern expression on his face.
perioda at rates which will be quoted on expectations. Further rain during released, subject to recall, and it is procession; in one was Mrs. Henlein undertages Executor & Trustee busine "We let him
There were sneered Sir damaged her rudder and swung to-day however is possible.
thirteen cars escape?"
application. In the The Bank's Head Office Mortimer relo
"You had him in charge!" helplessly for a time in a strong The feature of the typhoon was the their ships
the men who have actually joined and her three children.
in London "Лус.. retorted Sir Guy, "but
and claims of Britain Insurre are now being
German
Tax overpaid, on ferma which may be wits about 'em...."
tually she gently grounded.
amounting only to 10 inch in 30 reserve fleet demobilisation-Reuter. miles of road but behind the proces-
members guarded the sixteen Branches. "You've always boasted, you were
Radio signals for assistance
hours, the minimum in 29.55 occur- worth six men," Sir Mortimer re-sent out, and the tug Talkoo
ring at 11h..p.m., since which time a
LIBERATED
slon came a great crowd in buses, torted tauntingly, "What did you despatched as soon as possible to her very slow rise has taken place.
moter cars, bicycles and on foot. Prague, Oci. 3. need for?" 115
aid. It is confidently expected that
At Haslau, the Fuehrer stopped to The German authorities with little damage, the ship will be in harbour shortly
have inspect 2,000 German soldiers belong-napped across the frontier or being liberated the majority of the Czechs ing to the machine gun and anti-tank kept as hostages In Germany, Sir captured and imprisoned by the cops. From there, the procession Samuel Hoare stated that the British The 14,000-ton vessel left Shanghai
Sudetens during the past few tense passed weeks. along the border.-Reuter,
through villages Alled and French members of the Inter- with cheering crowds, whose shouts national Commission attack great large number of
almost drowned PROTECTION DEMANDED
the noise of the importance to the question of these bands playing Deutschland Ueber London, Oct. 3.
eber imprisoned persons and will do their Alles. The National Council of Labour
utmost to ace that there is re- met in London.
of the Governments which that it was now the inescapable duty meal was simple one cooked in an ed during the occupation of the first
ca a hill overlooking Eger. The had territory to protect the Czech people: von Reichenau, Herr Himler and sanctioned
the
army field kitchen and was partaken zone by the German Army bellave cession of Czech of hy-Herr von Ribbentrop, General that the Germans intend to carry against
of tyranny
and Herr Henlein.
thd out the conditions in a fair and rea-
sonable manner, During the afternoon Herr Hitler The statement appealed to British drove over the old frontier to Mark-
declared Sir itler Samuel.
fund to help relieve people of all classes and parties to neukirchen and spent the night at fences the Government is prepared "With reference to British de- support the international solidarity Hof, In Bavaria. To-morrow he will
to have the distress and re-enter Sudeten territory and visit Alt up the gaps which have shown record examined and to demanded that the citizens of Czecho the Falkenau and Grasslitz districts, themselves during the present crisis prisons should be released at once. Slovakia held as hostages in German-Reuter.
in the defensive armour..
Wallo CZECH HOSTAGES
attempting
find peaceful solution wherever pos» London, Oct. 3. albie, we are not going into the Replying to questions in the Houar fature blindfold,” of Commons regarding persons kid-i
declared the Home Secretary-Reuter,
of letting him know of it in his cell Sir Geoffrey thrust between to part
they listened eagerly. They wore raining blessings on her them while the High Sheriff, petri- | on Saturday morning bound for Mateft Talkoo dock at 0 a.m. to-day to
as she left them. So in an in sicirts.
fled with fear, danced on the out-neilles. She has credibly short time she was back
in the Castle, and nono but the do- Far above them in the castle mer- → voted Bess any the wiser. At herrler things were in progress. A window through the sleepless night stranger had stepped over the sill of she could hear the sounds of the Marlan's rooma youth in a ragged workmen selling up the gallows on palmer's cloak and wearing a droll the market square.
round hat from the brim of which Morning and all the bells of Not- dangled tiny effigies of the saints, fingham clanging brazenly!
He stepped from the shadow, casting A huge and ever-increasing crowd aside the disguise, that hid the Lin- milled about the gallows platform. Oh, Robin...Robin...why
coln green. on three sides of which mounted
did men-at-arms were on guard, while you come?" others
elreulated among the people.
"When I got back to the forest my Nearby a gaudy pavillon had been men told me how much I owe to erected for Sir Guy and other you...so I came at once to thank knighte
and ladies,
The High you...I know now that you love me Sheria was jubilant. He turned to Marian.. the Lady Marlan, rubbing his hands
but I...I don't...That 19 in bloody anticipation. "A Tare 1. treat, eh, my lady?" he
Then I'll go!" he exclaimed, run- Marian's beautiful face showed noning to the window and throwing a emotion-but she knew what she leg over the alli..."There's a "Zat know!
captain of the guard down there....... As the gaunt hangman mounted If I dropped on him I'd..." the gallows-steps a roar of resent- "Robin, don't!" ment arose from the crowd. From
asked.
a side-street came a mule-drawn, heavily-guarded cart, Exclamations of pity were hoard on all sides, for Robin, half-naked, hands bound be hind him, stood erect and proud, looking straight ahead, as the vehicle joited over the cobble stones and stopped before the pavilion. Robin returned the venomous glare of Sir Guy with a sardonle smile for moment, then, lifting his hand to- ward the gallows, he said, "What's ahead is pleasanter by far! Drive on, good fellow!"
a
(Continued to-morrow).
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From MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, SALAMAUA, HABAUL and MANILA The Motor Vessel
**NEPTUNA”
Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being At the foot of the gallows the landed at their risk into the hazar driver backed the cart around, dous and/or extra -hazardous - Go- man-at-arms dropped the tall-gate, downs of The Hongkong and Kowloon and Robin stepped calmly onto the whart and Godown Co., Ltd., whence platform. Ho looked impudently and/or from the wharves delivery. about him-at the hangman's may be obtained. glowering face-ut the waiting noose No claims will be admitted after
"He'll not be so
awings!" whispered Sir
men.
to the
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passengers aboard, the list of whom
is not known by Messageries Marl- time, the agents, until the ship comes in.. Mr. Ohi, maneges of the MM. Line, is on board the ship.
The Chenonceaux is an old China- Japan boat and was carrying general cargo. The Master is Capt Razimbaud,
It la now learned that two tugs
They will try to tow it back to the assist the grounded French liner. dock.
and. rain ciprocity in the liberation of prison-
this evening- und Despin the bitter cold. later Issued a statement declaring, Hitler insisted on lunching in fudging from the order maintain.
acts
TYPHOON SIGNAL LOWERED The typhoon signal was lowered at 10.0 am. -
The heaviest rainfall in one day since July 5 last was recorded In The ship was originally scheduled Hongkong during the past 24 hours, to sall from Hongkong this after-When 1.84 inches were registered ai spoilution. noon but the damage will probably the Royal Observatory. This necessitate her going into dry dock inches, as compared with the average brought the year's total to has 50.00 here.
of 78.55 inches. Beyond the Chenonceaux, thero
Including July 28, the last six days reports of ships in have yielded a rainfall of a little have been no distress In the typhoon's track ever three and a half inches. Early, yesterday messages were re-
Showers are indicated for to-day, ceived from large number vessels which
the then in the conditions
but
Royal Observatory expects were
LEGIONNAIRES vicinity of the
to improve. The local disturbance, but
forecast is:-East winds, fresh to mo-
FOR CZECHO-SLOVAKIA apparently they all hastened
derate; cloudy escape its track.
and showery, prob-
London, Oct. 1. ably Improving.
The Government has asked the The weather report Atates that British Legion to supply a thousand pressure is highest over the Pacific volunteers to act as policemen, on
a
to
Reuter.
BRITISH
to the south-east of Japan, and an special duty in the Czech plebiscite
typhoon passed
Took Dramatic Turn The typhoon, which early yester day afternoon appeared safe to fli- anti-cyclone is probably developing for six or eight weeks--United Press. up in the Hainan Straits, took a ove
over Chino. The sudden and dramatic turn later in within 100 miles to the S.S.W. of the day and shifted its course to Hongkong at 11 p.m. last night and is direct north when S.S.W, of Hong- now moving on a N.N.W. track to- kong. It was within 150 miles of the wards the coast eastward Colony when it really began to make Bayard.
CZECH GOVERNMENT TO REORGANISE
Prague, Oct. 3.
The reorganisation of General
of Fort Strovy's Government appeared likely
was 81.
SERVICES CONTRACtuels deS
a serious threat, but before midnight Yesterday's temperatures remained it was confidently anticipated that it fairly high. The maximum was 82, would pass west of Hongkong.
and the minimum last night 78. This CONSIGNEES' NOTICE. The No. 1 signal was holsted morning the temperature shortly after 10 a.m. yesterday, and and humidity registered 88 per cent. of a typhoon from the north-east was the No. 7, Indicating
the
possibility substituted at 10.43 p.m. This signal remained halsted all night, but by B o'clock this morning It was known that the typhoon had passed Hong- kong and was heading for the coast. Official Statement
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MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
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N.Y.K.
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Saturday, Monday,
Chichibu Maru (From Kobe) Asama Maru (From Kobe) SEATTLE & VANCOUVER (Starts from Kobe)
22nd Oct. 31st Oct.
(Convenient connection from Hongkong),
Monday, 24th Oct.
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and
London, Oct. 3. There was nothing of the con- quering hero atmosphere, around Mr. at the blue sky where the sun was the Goods have left the Godownstory issued the
This morning the Royal Observa Neville Chamberlain when he rose to shining
following oficial peak in the House of Commons 10- as merrily as it shone on and all Goods remaining undelivered
Consignees are hereby informed the green trees of
after the 5th October, 1938, will be the typhoon:
statement. concerning the progress of day.
that their goods with the exception when he subject to rent.
Duff Cooper, in striking not of Opium, Treasure and Valuables The typhoon developed to the east merely a discordant note but actually Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon aro being landed and stored into the All claims against the steamer of the Philippines between September accusing the Prime Minister of an Sheriff of Nottingham. Even as
he must be presented to the Undersign= ald the words Robin had darted ed on or before
westerly track on the afternoon at unrealistic
policy heartened
Wharf and Godown 'Co. Ltd., the
Kow- the 19th October, September 30. It pursued a W. by Opposition and stirred up doubters loon whence delivery may bo ob астора the platform...past the hang- 1938, or they will not be recognized.
.under
the
tained immediately after landing. noose...and To comply with the General Bond- N. track until the afternoon of Octo on the Ministerial de
From, the first Mr. Chamberinih
All claims must be acht in to me the men-at-arms... whom he'd re- must have a Revenue Ocere present. The recurvature did not intangible chilliness which afficts Damaged Packages will be examin- when Indications of recurvature were cognized as one of his own.
had behind him The attendance when damaged dutiable
that almost they will not be recognized. man put his horse to the gallop goods are examined.
materialise however, but a low
aw Government majorities when there Messrs:-Goddard and Douglas in those flanking him did the same the
by the Company's Surveyor man in the rear rode after slashing Goods are to be left in the Godowns, ning I was altuated less than 100 in silence or to the accompaniment 10.00 a.m. on Thursday, 8th October,
direction. At 8 a.m. this mor Robin's bonds.
where they will be examined on the miles SSW
His speech was delivered mostly the presence of the Consignees at With a cour through the guards and all was con- Messrs, Goddard and Douglas. fusion.
Sir Guy and the High No Fire Insurance has been effect- Sheriff yelled "Stop him Stop him" ed. Robin and his men were speeding toward the city gate. Two men signed by, loading a horse dashed out of an alley. Fobin leapt into the saddle. The guards at the gate were over
All broken, chafed, and damaged ment ia being maintained in are doubters in the ranks.-
the crowd broke 4th October, 1938, at 10 am by slowly towards the const westward not too universal bursts of Ministerial
of Colony moving af ironical cheers or substantial but 1938.
the
of Macao.
The win
wind has remained steady
cheers.
Bills of Lading will be counter-from ENE but is now slowly veering ed to taunt Mr. Chamberlain did his Company's Surveyors.
Only when the Opposition attempt-able goods are
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support. recorded up to 8.30 am,
The speech had, on the whole, a was 1.72 good but not a triumphant reception. inches.
|--Router.
Consignees must have a Revenue Omeer in attendance when any dull. examined by the No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
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