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CROOKS ON LINERS.
ON ATLANTIC RUN.
| Mry and Mis R. Me and Mrs W.
Flacher
Vander Bb en ML Fischer Wr H. P. Stricker M: D Fothor.allMr E. F. Summore Dr&Mrs F. Frank Mr P. D. Satherland SHARPERS Dr. Dangle. R. Mr J. E. Thompson
Gawlor
Me and Mrs A
Tablay
London, November 22. In the King's Bench Division, Mr. Ro- bert Russell Boyd, and his son Mr H. Go' gon
Mr M. Ta ner Geoffrey Russell Boyd, of Sher-M F. 8. dibrios wood, Roehampton vale, S.W. Mr L. M. Gill.
Dr R. E Qal
Mr A Titiudjum. Mr Veter claimed damages from Messrs. Mrs Ronal Gordon Mr R. A. Wieson Savory and Moore, Ltd, chemists, Mr. and Mrs. Mr T Ward negligence in the compounding of
8. Watkins New Bend-street, W., for alleged
Gould
Bird Mrs J. . a medical prescription. Neglig
Granman
ence was denied
Mr. Hawke, K.C. (for Mr. Boyd and his son), said the latter was now 22 years of age and a particu-] larly fine boy in many ways. however, he became subject to fits, When he was 11 years of age,
which were afterwards, pronounced
Me and Mrs Mr. Guy
Capt T, P. Hall Wiss F. Hamilton
Mis R. H.Whittall Mr Alics do Weuse Mr W. Wonner Mr J. Wilson
Mr. H. Hancuck MaN G. Wycoster Mr and Mrs. H. A. Me J· F. Wright
Hanoi al
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RRFULE WAY BUTEL
Mr and Mrs P.M.
to be epileptic in form. Dr. Henry Mr & Mrs Banner Miss H, Harry Head. on May 30, 1922, made out Mr Ms J.. Behar dyson
IDAŬ a prescription for a medicine which was to contain a grain and a half Mr. Burna
Ardabild
MrA. J. Knight Mr And Mr. A. Lainel & children Brostedt Mr and Mrs W. L. Mr and Mrs T. R. 1018k
Brown & shildren : & rs E. Lood Mr and Mrs 4.L.A. Mr & MOdell
Carleton
And children Mr and Mrs F. M. Mr and Mrs F. P.
Crawford
Oliver
of luminal sodium. Messrs, Savory Mr MEG Mrs A. and Moore made up the prescrip- tion on various dates, but instead of putting in a grain and a half of luminal sodium they used only half a grain. From May 30, 1922, to March 1923, the boy had no fewer than 40fts. His parents they took him to Dr. Samuel A. Kinnièr "Wilson. Mrs. Boyd, from somë- thing she had heard from a German physician, asked Messrs. Savory and Moore for their copy of Dr. Head's prescription, and then she discovered that instead of their copying grain and a half of luminal sodium they had copied half a grain.
Mr Crawford, norse Mr and Mrs J. N.
and child
Parker. Me A. U. Crooke. Dr. Danel Mrand Mrs Doking.
Mr. B. Shank Ltol & Mra Sto
phon
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hushing up the scandal that " he deck ared emphatically she had given the crook authority to sell. the articles found in his posses-" ston, and in face of that nothing could be done.
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easy
Many of the crooks with whom We get plenty of such cases, I have to deal do little but journey and it is not always women who' continually between England and are the victims.. We have known, the United States (writes a ship's 'shrewd business men fall detective in the Sunday News'). prey to different types of con They travel on the best boats, live fidence men whose acquaintance on the fat of the land," and ply they have made on board ship, their nefarious calling under the and they have been as indignant eyes of observers like myself. as any women would be if we We are, of course, quite certain ventured to drop a hint that they of the character of the men with were not quite capable of taking whom we are dealing, but they care of themselves. are clever rogues, and seldom Professional card-sharpers, a make a slip that would give us an very common type of undesirables, excuse to set the law in operation generally work in pairs, or some against them, or even to bar them times in threes. Of course, if they from our ships when next they deliberately cheated we should present themselves.
know how to deal with them, but THE PROFESSIONAL LOTHARIO, the men I have in mind are far too All the travelling public have a clever to resort to anything so right to expect is, that we should crude as the ordinary man take every possible precaution to imagines when he thinks guard them against this type of trickery at cards. crook, and this duty we discharge in full. Where the public fall victims to the rogues we cannot exclude, they themselves generally to blame.
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Where two or more men at a card table are bent on what is know as, "concerted play." they are can, by means of a system of signs previously arranged, communicate to each other information that one or other is almost certain to win heavily.
The most difficult of all crooks to deal with is the professional
DUTA
Mr and Mrs A. R. Adonis or Lothario on the lookout Me and Mra C. T. Bykos
for, women travelling alone. Ho
PERFECT STRANGERS." Powie & children Mr. Walk
ingratiates himself with them oa
As to all outward appearances fr Franklin
Mr and Mrs J. F. the voyage, being careful to avoid these men are strangers to each Mr and Mrs 1. B. Wright
anything that would give us an other, there is nothing to suggest Quare & daughter.
excuse for pouncing on him, and that their extraordinary run of by the time the shore is reached luck is not genuine; but a close he has made such an impression observer can often detect enough that he is able get his victim into of the eyelash play" and other- his clutches, relieving her of any little tricks which are parts of their cash or valuables he can induce secret code to know that the game her to part with on any pretext is not square. that occurs to him, and then dis- appearing until opportunity arises for a fresh victim.
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PEAK HOTEL. Mr. Eastham, K.C. for Messrs. Savory and Moore: It is not ad-
December 19. 2 AND NOTICE IS HERE-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx¤tion prescribed a grain and a half. Mr S. A. Arthur Mr and Mrs S. H mitted that the original prescrip- Dr J. W. Anderson Mr & Mra A. Lane BY FURTHER GIVEN, that the
Dr. Henry Head. Montagu- Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Langetan, ** TWENTY-SEVENTH ORDIN
square, Hyde Park, W., said the Miss E. R Baily bir A. Arsen ARY ANNUAL MEETING of being part of the undivided prescription he gave was for a Mrand Mrs L. 6. F.Mr and dr. G. D. The Star Ferry Company,
profits. of
the Company grain and a half. He assumed W. Bonnar Vise Loys
Bellary Limited will be held at the sald standing to the credit of the that the patient was having that Mr W. H. Bourne Major A. B. Littla office of Messrs. Jardine, Muthe- Company's Reserve Fund amount per day
Mr M. J. Breen
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Mira & Miss BrennanMr J. D. L'ord the 2nd day of February, 1925, at:
Col & Mrs C.Russell D. M. 8. Lloyd noon for the purpose of receiving
is P. W. Brown Mr and Mrs
Mr W. H. Look the Report of the Directors to-
LORAD Mr T. 8. Bustard gether with n Statement of Accounts for the Eight months ended on the 31st day of Decem- ber, 1924.
3-AND NOTICE IS HERE- BY ALSO GIVEN that a further Extraordinary General Meeting of the above Company will be held at the said office of Messrs.. Jardine Matheson & Co., Ltd., on MONDAY, the 2nd day of February, 1925, immediately Now Shop Now Stock. Now Prices.after the conclusion of the Annual
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and accordingly for the pur- Answering Lord Darling, he pose of effecting such said that it was impossible to tell capitalisation in pursuance whether a grain and a half of of Article 110A of the Com-luminal sodium would have had an pany's Articles of Association influence in favour of the boy, be a bonus of $10 per share on cause luminal sodium was a very the issued shares of the Com-tricky drug. Sometimes it' acted pany be and the same is badly.
Brown
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Mr 8. D. Carothers Mr and Mrs T. Capt, & Sira J. O. Martin
Larpenter Mra J. Mediash Me E. H. Cleland Mr R. McGregor hereby declared and that the Mr. Eastham (cross-examining): Mia M. Cooper Mr E E. Mimmac's Mrs. H. Cormack Mr and Mrs F. W. Directors be and they are Can you say that the absence of L-Col. R. A. Don Muaton, hereby authorised to satisfy a grain of luminal sodium each
Miss M. W. News. such bonus by the distribu- night for ten months-that is the Mr and Mre J. boima
period of the
Dлgcan prescription-
Mr 7. Ogden tion amongst the persons had any material effect on the Mr. Duncan
Mr F. E. Ollarton who are registered as holders
Mr A. H. Pann of the present issue of shares course and process of epilepsy Mr W. Dys
Mrs Samera Hills Major and Mire J. H. No, certainly not.
Micas Ellis of the Company on the 2nd
Phillip day of February, 1925, of one his opinion as things turned out
Dr. Heard further said that in Mr and Mrs, W. A.Mr and Mrs, B. R.
Kustace
Remington Lt. Col. & Mrs O.
Sanders
of the newly issued shares of the omission of Messrs, Savory Mr A, Forbes "the Company credited, as and Moore to make up the medicines. Forbes
fully paid up in respect of as prescribed by him on March 9 ise G. Fothergill Mr R. P. Shaw every one existing share of had done the boy no harm.
NO RECOGNISED CURE,
He B. W. Foster Mr & Mrs T.G. Scott
That the whole or any part some time during the war that it and Mrs J.Mra 1.8. The of the remainder of the un-was first used for epilepsy." issued shares of the Coma- Mr. Eastham: The jury have pany be disposed of in such asked two questions. They ask, Is there any cure for epilepsy re- manner at auch time or times and upon such terms as the cognised by the medical profes- Company's Directors shall kion No cure. in their absolute discretion think it..
are
We know these men very well, and see them every day. They
generally hail-fellow-well met on board; and are frequently as popular with the men as with the women.
them to their victims? The answer You ask why we do not denounce
"A MEDDLING FOOL
I personally know many seem. ingly well-to do and well-bred men who travel regularly and make quite handsome sums at the card tables of liners.
I am quite sure that this is ther only means of livelihood, and equally sure that they do not play straight games in the strict sense " limited to collusive play. of the word, but their roguery is
is that it is one thing to be morally In this form of cheating, the certain that a man is a crook and most difficult to detect, one does quite another to produce legal proof not always find the same men in of it, especially when one knows partnership, for that would arouse that the average victim of this type suspicion. As a rule, the principal of rascal will refuse to come into sticks to the same liner, but court to give evidence.
regularly changes his partner, and both are often furnished with. There is also the fact that as a documents that, if necessary, would rale victims resent being warned, support the claim that they are and it is not uncommon for those strangers to each other, moving in of us who drop a hint of this kind entirely different walks of life. now and then to be told to mind The danger of making mistakes in our own business,
cases of this sort is so great that. we have to move with extreme [caution.
On one occasion where I thought
it my duty to ward a young girl the Company held by such
Me F. P. Franklin Mr R. H. Skelton Lt. E. C. FrederickMr and Mrs T. F. travelling alone of what amounted LURE OF THE UNDERWORLD. persons as aforesaid and
Mr and Mrs W. D. White Smith to more than suspicion against a Confidence men of all types that such new ordinary
Goodfellow Mes & Misy . E man who had ingratiated himself And it most profitable to travel on shares rank for dividend and medical adviser to the Home Office
Sir William Henry Willcox Brand Mrs Geo. W. Stubbings
Mentre. F. I.. with her on board, I was roundly the luxury liners, for there they can Grey in every other respect part questioned
abused for a meddling fool, and find their easiest prey among the paasu with the shares already sodiurn, said: "I first lectured on
regarding Tuminal r and Mrs B. A. Stardee
·Hain.
Mr O. P Stardshaughtily told that friendships rich Americans. and overseas issued.
it in 1913 as a hypnotic, and it was
Miss M. B. Hal' Lady H. Ternor made by passengers were no visitors
business of mlae.
Usually the confidence mad
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Mr & Mrs O.Thwaites I was, however, so sure of my poses, as a man of means, doing Me and Mrs J. B. Miss Thwaites-i
ground that when port was reached Europe for the fiftieth time, and fswher
Mr AW. Ticklo Mrs WJ. HawkeeLt. Col. and Mrs H passed a word to a colleague only too ready to show the sights aahore, and detectives watched the of the great world and the under L-Domdr. G. F. Trevelyan
suspect during the whole of the world to his new-made friends. time the girl was under his spell. That she escaped as cheaply as she did was due entirely to my
If the detectives, who are gover In such cases we always pass on the hint to the shore men, but the far off the tracks of a known con- difficulty of interfering where a Adenos-trickster ene their chance, foolish woman lays herself out to they pounce, but as often as not, ba fleeced by a rogue is so great they can do nothing, because the
save the victim. *** the law or bis victim will not hear The jury failed to agres, and as of neuritis whatever the troubles dia step in after seeing a rogue prosecution.
touch of rheumatism or a twinge
In one case, where a detective of the publicity Inseparable from the plaintiff's declined to accept the Chamberlain's Pain Balm ralleres the yerdict of a majority the jury were pain) Burns, and schide are propmntly dispose of fowellery belonging to This reluctance of the pubile, to discharged
printerity | rellevad, cuts and bruizes Quickly healed an elderly woman he bad “picked come forward champers us at
"änd wallings promptly reduced." In ord Darling entered judgment-fact nothousehold send be up on the journey across to every turn, and aids the cro for the defendants with costs and R16
Europe, theswoman was so intent-float and ask
Holo
Me 0. M. Vise Mr H. Howell Capt. R. F. Walker MrG., Hunsworth Capte à. H. Wasti The second question is, "Would jun 0..0, Jenkin, Miss O, Willmott the continual use of drugs produce MFG.3. Hugh Jones Mr and Mrs F.D. cerebral softening The con- 'Mr W. 4. Jordan Wood" THE REGISTER OF SHARES led use of a drug like Taminal Kennedy. Mr G. 1. Worl of the Company (which is of the Company will be CLOSED sadium in large doses certainly h
M&M. F. Kay - Mr & Mrs G. Yatos now $400,000 consisting of from MONDAY, the 26th day of des cause mental degeneration. 40,000 shares of the nominal January, 1025, to MONDAY, the
(63 That the authorised Capital
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Cross-examined, he said it was
value of $10 each, all of 2nd day of February, 1925, both a tricky drug. In some cases, it which have been issued) be days inclusive,
acted well in small doses; and in,
hint
He is always keenest about acting as guide through the under world, because he knows that is a Iure that always draws.
increased to $1,000,000 by Dated this 80th day of December, other cases it bad ifttle affect CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM that not even Scotland Yard can crook has either just, kept inside
the creation of 60,000 addi.
tional shares of the nominal value of $10 each;"
Kay That it is desirable to
capitalise the sum of $400,000
1924,
By Order
of the Board of Directors,
W. 8. BROWN,
Secretarya