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CITY DUPED BY GREAT RICHES STORY.

American's newest crime sensa. tion is the arrest in Nova Scotia of the arch swindler, Leo Koretz, who has been sought in all parts of the world since his Bight from Chicago a year ago after mulcting of wealthy victims of sums amounting to more than $1,000,000. When finally tracked down by American detectives, Koretz was found to be wearing a massive growth of whiskers as a disguise while he was masquerading as a wealthy country gentleman on a lovely estate which he had purchased and maintained with his spoils. After many false leads, the trail left "by the Bering swindler had been followed to Nova Scotia, but for some time the detectives were unable to fix upon any one person. In that locality the identity of

Koretz, When however, the evidence pointed strongly at the be-whiskered and seemingly high-

ly respectable country gentleman and his disguise was penetrated he confessed his identity and guilt, and expressed a readiness to return to Chicago and stand trial.

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wealth Line had a loss of £749.390, but in spite of this it is proposed to build four new ships, Japan, it is showa, has bought a group of nine ships, the building cost of which was about $3,000.coo, for of $1,000,000. Ships which cost $200 a ton, to build. sre

STATE MERCANTILE MARINE. France the writer, adds. has

MAIL CONTRACTS..

of subsidies for the maintenance chos

The extent to which the granting of shipping services has carried in various countries is now going forbirely $15.

been

shown in an article, appearing in a

Koretz was one of the outstand.. recent issue of. the "Vossische recently decided to give up its

in contact.

writer

cost. no less than

ing examples of the type of Zeitung," in which the swindler who exploit the get-rich-Tendeavoured to show that the State mercantile mariae, as its quick passions of his friends and German Goverament has given complete inability to earn profits could Do longer be. "justified. much less financial help to its 'acquaintances. Making believe with singular success that he owned national merchant marine than is During its short existence, its extensive concessions in Panama, given by many other countries, operation Koretz maintained himself in Chi- cago in a style which begat conf dence from all with whom he came He rented luxurious suites of offices in one of the finest bulldings in the Loop district Empress of Canada.and hired an impressive staff. His compensating them for the tonnage Saformation was given in the home in one of the most fashion-turned over to the Allies under the Chamber in connection with the terms of the Treaty of Versailles. credits which had been granted to able districts of the city was even

He also mentions the fact that the French ship-owners under the law more pretentious than his offices.

shown that its promise to provide adequate "France had advanced to ship- and he was driven about the city Governmet has not yet fulfilled of 1917," It was obtainable. He entertained royally funds for the reconstruction of owners, the sum of Frs. 57.715,000 and rapidly widened his circle one-third of the pie-ivir merchant at low rates of interest. So far the

marinę ।, ·』

sum of Frs. 13,179,000 has been of acquainances, Armed with a

POST-WAR DEVELOPMENTS. repaid and Frs. 23.750,000 must be charming personality and creat-

"The most supertical observa- regarded as lost, as the borrowers ing the impression that his retion of post-war develop nents in have in the meanwhile gone bank- sources were

The writer denies reports of the Frs, 2,648,000,000 and then the granting of secret subsidies by the fleet of 1,200,000 tons had to be German Government, and asserts sold for Frs. 248,000,000, the that the amounts received by purchase price having been 112 German ship owners from the

milliards. Reich have fallen far short of Quite recently, he points out,

Empress of Asis.

May 12-OP.S.

29.-C.P.S." Emprens of Rai

CEBU AND ZAMBOANGA.

June 3.-U.P.8.

Kuidas of A’Ets.

West Ivan. „Want fajnak

Feb. I.-U...B. Mar, RB,. FROM SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE Feb. 6.-B. 1.

17.-N.V.K 93.-B. &. Mar. 6-R. & A.

17.-N.Y.R.

Apr. 3-4

8.-R. I. May

Feb. 11.-N.Y.K.

15-B F. 17.-A..Le 5.-C.P.A.

Tan

Maru

Talyuan... Aratura. Tango Mara Rt. Albans Tanda.

Tokohama Maru Proteailana, Poa. MoKolay. Empress of Asia. Free, fefferson. Кака Мага Achill

in the most expensive motor cars

arms, accounts to him.

unlimited, the

NEVER SEEN PAŅAMA.

FROM SEATTLE, VANCOUTER, ETC. wealthy opened their doors and world shipping," the writer says in rupt Bar, in spite of this, further

In towns are still being made.” "" end later their bank his discussion of subsidies

Briusin, in the writer's opinian, " general, will show that since 1918 the system of subventions has is a great sinner in the matter of extension that subsidies, and he quotek as io- undergone an would have been regarded as stances the loans at 2 per cent.

As a made to shipbuilders and naviga impossible before the war. matter of fact, apart from Germany tion companies under the Trade there is to-day hardly a "single Facilities Act, and the sums paid seafaring country that dues not to the British lines for carrylog the

malls.

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18.-B. F. 19.-O.P.8.

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HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED.

NOTICE 16 HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of SHARE Miss P. W. Brown Mr. D. L'oyd HOLDERS in this Company will be Mrs. D. Carothers Mr W. held at the Hongkong Hotel, Hong-Capt. & Mrs J. O.Mr and Mrs W.

Carpenter kong on SATURDAY, the

Login 7ch

Mr D. C. Login 'Mr B. H. Cleland February 1924. at 11 a.m. for the

Mi-s M, Cooper Mr and Mrs T. A Virs H. Cormack Martin

I

Mr R. McGregor. Cornell Mr and Mrs J. D.Mr E E. Himmack

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the Directors together with a Mr and Mrs W. A.Mrs J. Medinah Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December 1924.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be closed from the 2nd February to the 9th February (both days inclusive), during which period no "transfer of Shares can be Registered.

JOHN D. HUMPHREY & SON, General Managers.

Hongkong, 23rd January, 1925.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL

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Franklin

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Mountain Lodge

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Taikoo Senatorium

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Chinese with:- Godowns and House to Let from 31st December. W. 5. BAILEY & CO. LTD.,

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Although, Koretz had never seen Panama or owned a foot of land there, the story he told of the fabulously rich district in which his wide concessions lay rank true and

belleved "by was hundreds of business men who support its merchant fleet, either had built themselves comfortable directly or indirectly, by means of

subsidies. fortunes by their business sagacityl His realm in Panama, according to the story he told, was covered with rubber plantations and woods. In the forests of råre

cleared spaces stock farms were thriving, and underneath the whole was a pool of oil which is itself was worth millions öf dollars.

He

He now claims to he impoverish ed except for the charming estate in Nova Scotia where he lived like a ford in his manor and ingratiated himself with neighbours. established such a reputation in the countryside by his camaraderie and probity that he was recently invited to occupy the pulpit of the focal church, s

Koretz will be prosecuted on a charge of having used the United States mails to defraud. The most amazing psychological feature of his adventure was that he swindled almost exclusively his own dearest friends, who eventually" forced their money upon him by thou sands of dollars.

"Naturally" he says, "in Britain the expression. subventions for these sums is decisively rejected."

"The cheap sales of the ex.

The subsidy system, he finds, also propriated German ships and materials to the ship owners of flourishes in Holland. "Recently former enemy States was a form of the Royal Holland Lloyd received subsidising, and this was followed from the Government Firs. 5.250,000. in many countries by the passing and Firs. 1,750,000 from the town of preferential legislation in favour of Amsterdam at the rate of 5 per cent. The assistance which the "Finally, there is introduced Holland South Africa Line the system of direct financing or receives varies between the favouring of the national sbjp. 1,000,000 and 5,000,000, and yet ping by means of disproportion only two months ago the company ately cheap creditz. This system had to write 97 per cent. off its It only natural, in reached its extreme expression in capital.

of the home shipping.

Firs.

the creation of State merchant these circumst ces, that the Dutch fleets, which, as they have without lines should seek to acquire the exception been operated at a loss, monopoly for the coffee "ship- must be regarded as subsidising ments from South America," fleets pure and simple."

"}

or

After sketching the plan of the Do you say page-ant United States Shipping Board to "pag-eant"? At the Millom scrap some 2,000,000 tops of Musical Festival.last month, in one Convert of the rest oleces for male voice unusable ships and to others into motorships, the article choirs the adjudicator, Mr. Harvey mentions the Australian, Cana- Grace, noticed that the Barrow Male Choir, led by a woman conductor, dian and Russian State fleets.

Last year, it is stated, the Mrs. T. M. Bourne, pronounced the Australian Government Common first syllable in pageantry as "page" instead of "padge." "Why did they do it?" he asked. The conductor immediately interposed: Excuse me, Sir Edward Elgar asked us to sing it like that." That's due to weak stomach-Well I can only say that I differ

Can't You Eat "What

You Fancy?

adjudicator.

His story hypnotised the hard- headed business' men who had become his personal friends, and he was looked up to and admired as a wizard of finance who held it in his power to multiply many times the fortunes of those whom indigestion! You need Bigarated from Sir Edward Elgar on that he was pleased to grant the Magnesia, as prescribed by doctors point," replied the privilege of joining him in his and used in hospitals. This "I know him well, and the next enterprise. As a final. stroke and wonderful remedy is quite harm time I see him I will take that a supreme bluff, Koreiz himself less, but it prevents all possibility polot up with him. I still prefer financed an expedition of Investors of pain or stops it instantly if it "padge to page, but I heaven't to Panama to view their pro has started. Try it once and see koocked any marks off for mis. word." perty." When their luxurious the difference at your next meal. pronunciation special train was speeding them Bisurated Magnesia costs very Nevertheless he awarded the first toward their mythical destination, little at any chemists, and there prire to the Millom Male Voice Koretz decamped with several is no doubt it is the world's surest, correctly as he considered, and

Choir, which pronounced the wording hundred thousand of their dollars n his bag. Since then the whole safest, cheapest cure for all the second prize to the Barrow rorrect pronua- world has been scoured for traces stomach troubles and for flls like Choir. That

headaches,aleeplessness and clation-has-anything-to-do-with- languid weakness..... But don't | skill in singing is something new. riske unknown preparations--209.

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