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HAVE YOUR EYES
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FRAMES. FITTED,
By
LO.U. FOR £80,000.
AMAZING EVIDENCE IN CORRIGAN CASE.
"SECRET SERVICE."
"He said he was employed by the Standard Oil Company, at a salary of £1,200 a week, to amal- Kamate in one concern several petrol and oil companies in this country."
TO-DAY'S WIRELESS
PROGRAMME.
BROADCAST BY ZRW, ON
333 METRES.
11 to 11.30 q.m.---Commercial News,
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
11.30 to 12.20-Chinese programme.THE Undersigned have received 12.30 to 2 p.m.-Programme of Vic-
tor records supplied by Messrs. Tsang Fook Piano Company.
6 to 7p.m.-Chinese programme.
to 7.30 p.m.-Lesson in Cantonese
by Rev. H. R. Wells.
This remark about Michael Cor-30 to 9.30 p.m.-Programme of rigan, together with statements Victor records supplied br about the alleged giving of an
Messrs. Tanng Fook Piano Com IOU for £80,000 and presents of
pany :- Serenade" (Les Millions d'Arle jewellery worth £10,000, were made
quin) (R. Drigo) and "The at Marlborough Street police-court . Flower of ly" (G. De inst month,
Stefano), Rossi Band.
Corrigan, an engineer of Mount- atreet, who was arrested in Paris, `was again, remanded, charged with:
Obtaining by false pretences £4,900 from Derek D. Cannon;
A banker's cheque and money totalling £10,700 from Mrs. Mary Louise Harrold; and
Cheques and money tofalling £18,320 from Thomas Oswald Nond..
Corrigan denies all the charges.
"Oil Merger." -
Mr. Thomas Noad, now an insur ance clerk, who said he had pre- viously been a partner in a firm of City insurance brokers, said he was introduced to Corrigan at Ciro's Restaurant by his wife. She had met him in 1919, and introduced him as Mr. Cassidy.
"He explained that his name was not Cassidy, but Corrigun→General Corrigan, of the Mexican Army," said Mr. Noad.
He said that he had used the name of Cassidy in the Secret Service, when he was known as No.
24.
"I met him next in March, 1948, at the Savoy Hotel, when he told me he was acting in a confidential capacity for the Standard Oil Co. of America..
"One of these companies to be amalgamated was the British Con- trolled Oil Co., and the R.O.P., or Russian Oil Products, and a third, Grecle," said Mr. Nead.
Obeques.
Mr. Noad said that Corrigan ask- ed if he would care to take up any shares in the British Controlled. Co., and he agreed to invest 2660. and made out a cheque which was paid through his bank to Corrigan.
I asked him how I should know that he was a substantial man.' added Mr. Noad, and he replied that he would make me out one of his own cheques' to what value I liked. He suggested £3,100, and a post-dated cheque for that sum was drawn on the Equitable Trust Company of New York, Moorgate- street Branch."
Mr Nand added that on April 20 he made out another cheque for. £100 to help Corrigan to send some racehorses to Belgium
On May 4 I handed back the post- dated cheque for £3,100.
Security
Mr Clayton, prosecuting Why? -He told me that his money had
Lo. Here the Gentle Lark" (Shakespeare - Sir Henry R. "Swiss Erho Bishop) and Song (Carl Eckert), Marion Talley.
Alice Bluc Gown "
Instructions
TO SELL BT
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MONDAY, MAY 5, COMMENCING AT 2,30 P.M.
Ar
DR. HEANLEY'S LABORATORY AND DWELLING HOUSE,
MOUNT DAVIS GAP, FELIX VILLA ROAD.
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
· (Joseph |"VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD McCarthy-Harry-Tierney) and AND OFFICE FURNITURE .
AND LABORATORY GLASSWARE.
Beautiful Lady" (C M. S McLellan-Ivan. Cary1}); The Troubadours.
"Songs of Our Native Birda"- Charles Kellogg The Nature Singer."
"Du "Bist. Die Ruh ( Sweet
Repose) (Schubert, Op. 30, No. 3) and Die Lorelei (The Loreley) (Franz Liszt), Sigrid Onegin. Contralto with Piano. My Blue Heaven" (G. Whiting
. Donaldson) and "The Scag
Ended "
(Irving Berlin). Jesse "Crawford, Wurlitzer Or
Is
gan.
71
Sea Song Victor Male Chorts (Male Chorus with Orchestra). "Lorise-Berceuse (Charpentier) and Jongleur De Notre Dame- Legende De La Sauge (The Juggler of Notre Dame-Legend of the Sagehrash)" (Massenet), Marcel Journet, Bass with Cr-
chestra.
and
"I Kiss Your Hand, Madame (R. Erwin-F. Rotter)
Twilight" (Edouard Biance), Marck Weber and His Orches
tra.
"Impressions of London" (West- minster) and "St. Margaret's Caines Westminster and Oh God Our Help in Ages Past '," Stanley Hoper.
Dance "Hungaria
No. (Brahms) and. Hejre. Kati- Cuardes" (Hubay),, Feri Sar kozi, Cymbalon Doo with Guitar.
3
Just A-Wearyin' for You" (F. Stanton - Carrie Jacobs Band)' Dusolina Giannini.
A Hunting Seene" (P. Bucalossi) and "Patrol Comique "` (T. Hindley-3. I.; Lake)," Vietni. Concert Band, Direltion, Rosa- ric Bourdon. "Caprice in E Flat Major" (Wie-
niaskwi-Kreisler) and
"Vova-
""
lise" (S. Rachmaninoff-3jchel Press), Misen Klama, Violin Solo.
Quartet in D (Haydn)Elman
String Quartet.
"I Love to Hear You Singing " (L. Glanville-H.. Wood) and * Hawaiian ....... Sandman "- (0. O'Flynn-F. H. Klickmann), Jesse Crawford," Wurlitzer Or-
"
Comprising
Teak and Glass Cabinets, Glass Bookcases, Cottage Piano, Grains phone, Becords, Chesterfield Couches, Armchairs, Carpeta.
Teak and Iron Bedsteads, Teak Double had Single Wardrobes with Afirrors, Chests of Drawers, Dressing Tables, Toilet Crockery, Tron Safe, Teak Dining Extension Tables, Wind- Bor Ice Chest, Kelvinator Ice Chests, Teak Sideboards, Electric Table Fans, Vases, Table Glass Ware, etc, etc.
Typewriter, Sixteen Office Desks, Library Tables, Small Tables, Iron Filing Cabinets.
Bacteriological Microscopes, Hie tological Microscopes. Laboratory Glass Ware Sterilisers, Incubator Lymph Boxes and Grinding Ma chinery, etc., etc.
Ox VIEW From SATURDAY,
the 3rd May, 1930.
TERMS: CASH ON DELIVERY.
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not come through and he gave me 9.30 E.m.--Specia) "dance" pro- KEATING'S
another cheque dated June 1 for £5,000. This was security against the money he had from me.
Alter describing further trans- actions and mentioning that
gramme.
Extra: Waltz (9.30 p.m.): (a)
"Kiss Me Again "; (b) “Un- derneath the Russian Moon."
THE HONGKONG OPTICAL CO. Corrigan asked him to hold the One Step: (a) You Were
Qualified Opticians 58, Queen's Road 0.
Tel. 6. 2232.
Allmann &
High Class Jewellers Ext. 1860
Chater Road.
Alexandra Bldg.
FRIGIDAIRE
BOLI ACTE
DODWELL & Co., Ltd. QUEEN'S BUILDING
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BRUNSWICK HOUSE
BRUNSWICK PANATROPES
RECORDS
11, ICE HOUSE_STREET TEL. 0. 4038
cheque for £5,800 as he had not got his money through from his people, Mr. Noad said. "
Corrigan showed me H card. purporting to show he was chair. bar of the dasocilted Melton Group and also plans of oil wells he had sold to the Standard -Oil Company in Mexico."
Mr. Noad detailed other occasions on which he made out cheques, and said that on August 2 Corrigan weat Paris to meet the directors of the Standard Oil Company.
On September 1 be called at my fat and gave ine an IOU for £80,000."
Mr. Clayton: Why I sket him, why there was so much delay in the formation of this company. He gave me various dates for it, one of which was October 15. For that delay he gave me an IOU.
Corrigan told him on December 21 that everything would be com- pleted on February 21.
Jewels.
“As it was near Christmas time he suggested that as he was giving his wife some jewellery I should do the same with mine," Mr. Noad wid.
"He mentioned £10,000, pointing out that as we were making such a large amount of money. I should be very mean if I did not do so. I bought my wife £9,750 worth the following day,
.
Meant For Me " ; (b) " Menn' To Me Trio: "I- Zingari "'| De Groot.
2. Fox Trot: (a) Wedding Of The Painted Doll": (5) Kiss Your Hand Madame Octet "La Cinquatine" Squire.
3. Fox Trot: (a) Broadway! Melody"; (b) You're The Cream In My Coffee"; Park- Land Hotel Orchestra,
Salut D'Amour."
Love
4. Waltz: (a) " Pogan
Song": (b) **Evangeline
Violin Solo Aleha De i Kreisler
8. Fox Trot: (u) "Singing In The Rain"; (b) * Singing In The Bath Tub": Grenadier Guards Band, "Solely Awaken My Heart."
6. Fox Trot (10.35 p.m.): (a) "Got A Feelin' For You"; (b) Waiting At the End Of The Road Trio My Flame of Love," De Groot.. 7. Fox Trot: () "Low, Down
Rythm"; (b) "Honey" Gavotte From "Mignon," Squire Octet.
8. Waltz: (a) "Song of Songs For Me; (b) Until The End"; Park Lane Hotel Orchestra, For You Alone."
9. Eox Trot: (a) “Too Wonder. ful For Words "'; (b)" Big City Blues"; Violin Solo, "Frasquita Seredade," Kreis ler."
" At luncheon next he asked for two pieces of the jewellery so that 10. he could raise some money, as hét, was going to Paris that evening to meet his directors. I handed two pieces to him**
Mr. Dummett How much were they worth-About £1,500,
phoned to him from Paris asking him to pawn the remaining two pieces, because he could not raise any more from his directora.
He did so, and obtained £3,000, of which he gavo £2,100 to Cor rigan.
Fox Trot: (a) "Miss You": (b) I'm. Just A Vabagond Lover "Violin Solo Estrel leta" Albert Sammons, Waltz (11.40 p.m.) (a) "I'll
See You Again "; (b) " Song" Of The Nile":"Idyl "The
Fox Trot: (4) Pretending";
(b)" Breakaway,
11.
19.
Extra
12
(time permitting): (a):"Any- thing Your Heart Desires (b) Josephita"; (c) "Can't We Be Friends."" midnight.-Close down.
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