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Taipe. Eep. 7,18| Taipe
Market:Dep 7,90
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CONFESSION OF A WIFE.
Secret service exploits of the Foreign Branch at Scotland Yard were described to a pressman by Inspector McIntyre, who is living in retirement here after 97 thrilling years spent in hunting international JUDGE AND A MAN "BESIDE criminals.
Inspector McIntyre was associat ed in various cases with Mr. F. J. Sims, who from 1880 until 1921, was principal assistance in the de- partment of the Director of Public Prosecutions..
HIMSELF.
Mr. Edgar Willoughby Leibe, a chemist, of Melville-road, Sheffield, petitioned for the dissolution of his marriage on the ground of alleged confessed adultery between his wife, Jessie Beatrice, and the co-respon- dent, Mr. Herbert James White-
Inspector McIntyre came from Argyllshire, his birthplace, at the age of 19 in 1881 to join the Metro-head. politan Police as a uniformed con- Lord Merrivale, giving judgment, stable. He speaks French and said there had been practically ten German fnently, and has a know-years' delay in bringing the pro- ledge of Dutch and Italian: Fetceedings. During that time the to-day, at the age of 68, after years wife seemed to have conducted her- of service on secret commissionsself decently, living with her abroad, he still retains his native mother and having practically the dialect.
charge of the child of the marriage.
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(November 14th.), Whist Drive Seamen's Institute. University Medical Society Meet- ing Lecture on Local Anaesthesia Urion Assembly Room, 5 p.zo.
Lawn Bowls Recreio". H.E. and Party, 4 p.m."
Football: Mid-week League: Chinese . P.W.D. Chinese, Bang Kui School . Police, South China
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Queen's Theatre: from Paris."
World Theatre: Diamonds."
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(November 13th.) Hockey Y.M.C.A, 2nd XI. # Recreio 2nd XI
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"Distracted And Frantic.'s "An Apache attack in a London
Mr. Lethe and his wife were mar street provided perhaps the most ried in 1913, and in 1918 she con- perilous moment in Inspector Me-
Leased
intimsey 4,21 adulterous Intyre's life. Two of the worst with the
co-respondent. That P.. types of the Parisian underworld disclosure shocked the husband had come over to London, and they
very much and made were seen by Inspector McIntyre in
what had been described as the act of committing highway rob-
"distracted and frantic." He was not a man of robust alth, and bery with violence in Charlotte Street, off Tottenham Court Road.
"I happened to be in the district although when in an extreme state on another inquiry when the attack of indignation he consulted a soli- occurred," Inspector McIntyre told citor, he (Mr. Letbe) took so violeat me, and then he added simply. "I a view of the situation that the arrested
Both were notor-solicitor came to the conclusion that sentenced to ten years at the Old the direction the husband desired. Bailey.
The solicitor having to deal with "The Recorder, Sir Forrest Fulton, directed that I should give a man "beside" himself and a wo- my evidence in French, so that the man who had admitted her guilt, prisoners could understand. Nume a deed of separation was drawn up recorded to last for six months when the against them in. France, and sub- whole circumstances were to be re-
considered. sequently extradition proceedings were taken.
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"I have been to France, Ger-co-respondent had also admitted the many, Holland," and Russia after charge of adulters, and his life was murderers, note forgers, and fraudu-threatened by the husband. Peti- lent bankrupts. On one occasion I, tioner also made a violent attack with Sergeant Wegner, arrested five
upon the man, yet the co-respondenz foreign Jews on a charge of forging took so legal action. Only a few Austrian bank-notes. Two of them months ago the co-respondent for were acquitted at Bow Street, and the second time admitted the offence Wegner and I took the other three which took place as long ago as to Hamburg, where they were hand- ed over to the German police and afterwards to the Austrian police at an Austrian seaport.
'I arrested another, notorious French boud forger at Gravesend and took possession of forged bonds with all the apparatus for printing and forgery. He was handed over to the French authorities at Bou- logne and did a long term of im- prisonment.".
to
A silver tea and coffee, service and a silver eaiver were presented Inspector McIntyre by the Austro-Hungarian Government in 1909 in recognition of his services to that country.
Apart from numerous inquiries for the Treasury concerning bonds stolen abroad and negotiated in this enantry; Inspector McIntyre was sent ou a special secret mission to
Algiers in connection with the last Royal Commission on the Metro- politan Police in 1006.1
Blackmail Charges. "Allegations of blackmail were then made against the police," said Inspector McIntyre, by a French woman and her so-called husband,
I remained in Algiers for three weeks, and made inquiries concern ing the character of the woman and ber alleged husband. I was also sent to Paris on the same inquiry.
Sir Edward Henry, who was then the missioner, told me that the result of my inquiries had saved the reputation of he Metropolitan
Police.
"Another exciting experience which befell nie as a young sergeant was when a van loaded with silver ingots was stolen from King's Cross. I was acting under Chief Inspector Henry Moore and Chief Inspector Conquest when we re- covered all the silver ingots in a van just by Bow Church one night after a struggle.
(Continued on next Column).
1918.
Priam facie, added Lord Mer- rivale, the agreement entered into between husband and wife could be held to have been condonation. But after hearing the evideree he held there had been, no collusion in the sense of it providing a Bar to the granting of a divorce decree. As to the delay on the part of the husband in bringing proceedings, that was within the discretion of the court, and in all the cireum- stances. Mr. Lethe would be granted decree nisi with costs against the co-respondent.
"We arrested the two men in the van. Afterwards we dug up about six or eight ingots that were buried in a back garden at Dalston. Ultimately all the silver was re covered. Three men altogether were arrested and all received long terms of penal, servitude.
"D, S, Windell." "Another case on, which was employed was the fraud on the London and South-Western" Bank by D. S. Windell.' I apint 14 days in Brussels for that. Bernard Robert, otherwise Davitt Stanley Windell, was arrested in Madrid.
"He was found guilty, and he
and a clerk in the bank who plan- ned the forgery were both sentenced. The clerk was sentenced to seven years penal servitude and Robert to 18 months imprisonment with hard labour.
Inspector 3cIntyre was chosen for special duty at Dover, Le Havre, Cherbourg, and Bremer, haven, Germany, and on his retire- ment from the C.L.D. in 1909 he was appointed the first inspector of massage and employment Agencica under the London County Council. He retired under the age limit last
year.
Bridge Drive Y.M.C.A., 9 p.m. Entries close for C.R.C. Open Mixed Doubles."
Billiards League: 0.8.B. v. B.A., C. & P.O. Club . R. E. & RC, Land Police . Garrison Mess, Queen's Dockyard.
Queen's Theatre: "A. Certain Young Man.".
World Theatre: Rosie."
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