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His
opening up on every hand. Bupervision than they had ever done shrewd instinct for the coming thing under Murdoch Grimble's. They lighted on, oil, which he discerned as liked and respected
him. He be of the key commodities in the wouldn't stand for alacking, but he life of the changing world. He sold appreciated good service and show Challiss's at an enormous profit, and, coming into touch with Gable Hors- led it.
famous millionaire oil The firm's business pròspered un-loot, the Naval tran-der the new and The American
effective magnate, formed with him the An- Oil Development sport, U. S. S. Chaumont, which methods of distribution instituted glo-Americana
Company. by the new sales manager. arrived in Hong Kong from Man-
For the next ten years he made More commercial travellers were ila on Saturday with a full com-employed, young, keen and energetic his headquarters at Buenos Aires, plement of passengers for China men of whose persuasive personality of which the delightful climate suit- ports. will sail to-day at 5 pmself in a personal interview before
Trallies took steps to assure hiined his wife, who was inclined to be delicate. His three children were for Woosung, Chinwangtao, Che-taking them on.
And it was when he The older, lesa born there. foo. Tsingtao and Shanghai, vigorous travellers were dismissed, was fifty-two, one of the wealthiest She is scheduled to arrive at His own salary was increased. By men to South America, that para- Shanghai on June 29, and is ex. the time he was 28 he was making, dise of wealthy men. that the first with commission, about a thousand rumours of the Horsfoot scandal
on began to be whispered Wall pected to leave for Manila on July a year.
Eager, ambitious, self-confident, Street and the London Stock Ex- 6. arriving on July 9,
change. Included in the large list of pas-jhe now persuaded Mr. Chappell to
Suspicion had begun to gain start the hiring-out emporium . off sengers is a large number of of-good-class men's clothing, the idea ground that the vast Horsfoot for- ficers and men fresh out from of which he had long had in his tune had been built up on a founda- America, who have been assigned mind, and that in a few years' time tion of fraudulent finance made for duty on the various stations in was to become such a spectacular possible by the brilliant, inspired success. Trallies, starting as or-impudence of an unusually magne-
tie personality. The number of the ganising manager on a salary, be passengers are naval officers and came a year or two inter a junior Richard Tralliss, it was said, had families from the 16th Naval Dis-partner in the firm, styled hencefor-thrown in his lot with a mere shady Trallies, with ruini ward Chappell, Tralliss and Co. adventurer. trict, who are making the trip for His idea had borne fruit beyond all staring him in the face if the re- the purpose of visiting Chins.
port were true, hurriedly sailed to expectations. "Challiss's,"
as it Following is a complete list of was now generally known, had be-England to look into matters for
himself. of
He called on Horsfoot in his the cabin passengers who are sail- come the Mecca of young men
small means forced to appear in ing on the Chaumont:
suite of rooms at the Imperator smart, well-cut clothes at weddings Hotel in London the evening after For Woosung: Lieut. Comdr. Wand race-meetings. Gags were Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp & F. Murdy (DC). US.N., AUS M.C. made on the stage about the hard that led to some hot words on both he landed. They had an interview Captain A. W. Paul, U.S.M.C. laed" youth of England. Richard 17,000 28th July Bombay, Marseilles & London.
leides. Their voices were raised as; Son, Lieut. (ig) C. G. Tralliss at 35 had an income of five they quarrelled and were overheard 15,000 11th Aug. Bombay, Marseilles & London.
6,000 18th Aug.
Marseilles, Havre, London, Clegg (MC). U.S.N. wife and two thousand a year and fifteen hundred by an hotel servant passing along
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shrewd
the corridor. When Tralliss left at U.S.N.. wife and son. First Lt. J.
Then a minor archduke and his last he was obviously in a state of W. Lakaa, U.S.M.C. and wife. First consort were assassinated at a place great agitation, as the commis 15,000 8th Sept. Bombay, Marsellies & London.
7,000 15th Sept. Bombay, Marseilles, Havre, London, Lt. S. E. Levensky, U. S. M. C. few people had ever heard of, called sionaire noticed when he went out.
Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp & wife and son, First Lt. R. A. Olson, Serajevo, and the world went Hull.
Half an hour later Horsfoot's body U. S. M. C. and wife, Lieut, (g) war. Marseilles & London.
was discovered, shot through the Bombay, Marseilles & London.
J. P. Wood (MC), U. S. N. and At first it looked as though Chal-heart, in an armchair in ble room. Bombay, Marseilles, Havre, London, wife. First Lt. B. F. Kaiser, liss's was in for a bad time.
Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp & U. S. M. C.. First L. L. F. Naram. Challised youth of England was manufacture, with a silencer
The A revolver of South American st- Holl.
U. S. M. C. and wife. Miss A. Gmostly getting into khaki, and the tached, was Madden, sister of Ensign, U.S.N. playing fields of Eton were being bushes beneath the windows of the found later in some Mrs. G. P. Cole, wife of Gunnery exchanged for Flanders mud. hotel. Sgt., U. S. M. C.. Mrs. E. J. Kintz Tralliss, however, was not and daughter, family of Phar. ed by the general outlook.
16,000 20th Oct. Bombay, Marseilles & London.
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Mate, First, U. S. N.. Mrs. S.
dismay The police arrested the million- On the aire oll magnate, Sir Richard Tral-
Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Can/Withers, wife of Gunnery Sgt., U. contrary, his fiair for big business liss, on a charge of murder.
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scented a new and superb oppor-i The sensation all over the coun- antinople, Pireaux, Smyrna and other Levant Ports by steamers of the wife of Pay Set, U. S. M. C. tunity.
{try was enormous, Newspapers An army had to be clothed. Very blazed with the story, Trallies, For Chefoo: Lieut. (g) well. It was up to Richard Tralliss after consulting with his solicitor, Bell (MC), U. S. N. and wife, to clothe it. Classified indispensa-engaged the most brilliant and excurrent had passed through him threat. Something was tightening Licut. (g) W. C. Butler, U. S. Nble by Mr. Chappell, who recognised pensive K.C. in England for his Sudden terror, stark and primitive, around it, throttling it and wife, Lieut. (8) C. G. Hilton. In his quick brain and organising defence. He knew himself to be in surged up in him, paralysing all his thing that gripped. his flesh like a U. S. N. and wife, Lieut. (jg) W genius the live wire on which the W. Wilbourne, wife and son, Lieut. survival of Challisa's, depleted
a position of extreme danger, but powers of mind and action. The rope, tighter, tighter of (ig) R. W. Rickert (SC), U. S. No mere than half its working staff, his destiny.
he was a fighter, and he believed in room swam before his eyes in a red ground seemed to rock under his Life was to the mist, through which he heard' a feet. Someone was supporting kim, wife of machinist, U. S. N., Mr.depended, he went out after an army strong, and he had never yet shown voice that screamed:
holding him under the armpits ............ A. Stephenson, wile Chief Phar contract and got it, largely by the himself afraid of Circumstance. Mate. U. S. N., Mrs. U. D. Stroud courteous and deferential manner His destiny,
"I'll get you for this, you devill they were unfastening his collar and two children, family of Chief with which he charmed the elderly chosen, would not let him down.
that he himself had If I have to come back from the
through a roar of voices that dead I'll get you!”
ears surged his
he heard Phar. Mate. U. S. N., Mrs, C. W. Major-general in charge.
When the day of the trial dawn- Teltering, he gripped the edge of some one way: U. S. N., Mrs. H. E. Massa, wife of boiled profiteer. He saw to it that
He was no mere scrounging, hard-ed and he was led into the dock the dock with one hand and passed "Air! Give him air."
C. Mittowski and two children,
by Challies's were good, weather-many members of the public who a door open, letting in a draught of tremendous silence, and after a N., Mra. E. O. Hogan and BOD, a nigger, sparing neither himself turned away, he was calm, self- Feet were moving across the floor; still.
a low, indistinct voice repeated the An apoplectic stroke caused by |family of Chief Phar. Mate, U. Inor those under him...He came to Possessed, fully master of himself. N., Mrs. R. Fielding, wife of radio-be recognised by the War Office as case on the lines anticipated; the
The prosecution made out their oath after the clerk of the court. the shock was the verdict at the
With a tremendous effort of will inquest.
"The curious thing, was," said Brd Aug. Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney & man, First, U. S. N., Mrs. H. M.
Bromley and daughter, family of a factor in the successful emergence defence made a clever counter-move he stood up. straightened himself,|
of his country from the titanic
effective by a ruthlessly
cross-and turned to the witness-box the eminent K.C. who defended him FC. First, U. S. N., Mrs. J. W. Bo struggle into which it had been examination of the prosecution's There, staring at him fixedly across in discussing the matter after. tick, wife of CMSMTH, U. S. N. flung. and Mrs. L. C. Crowder, wife of The Armistice was signed, Eng-witnesses, & cross-examination that the crowded court, was the frail, wards with a friend, "that Grim- aimed at challenging the whole round-shouldered Hitle figure of blo's evidence would have cleared Regular monthly sailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan Chief Gunner's Mate, U. S. N. Mrs.tand and her allies were victorious, structure of their case and expos Murdoch
L. G. Kingman, wife of Boatswain, and Challies's had made a considering the weakness of their main lank. colourless hair, the
He saw the him absolutely beyond a doubt. It uneven appeared he was a clerk at the Im- U. S. N. Mrs. H. A. Redmond, wife able fortune. Mr. Chappell retired evidence. The tension among the spiky shadow cast over the mouth perator, and on of Chief Elec. Mate, U. S. N., and
the night of the The Union 9.8. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom win New Mr. E. A. Brown, wife of Radio- and bought a landed estate in Nor listeners, as counsel gave their dis- by the straggling moustache, the murder had seen a man with a
man, First, U.S.N.
folk, and Tralliss became head of passionate arguments with a man's short-sighted oyes peering vaguely swarthy face, of Latin-American For Tsingtao: Commander Bart the firm. A year later he received life in the balance, was such that at him in that irritating way they appearance, leave Horsfoot's room D. Stephens, (CH. C.), U. S. N., a knighthood for conpicuous ser the crowded court seemed fused used to have through their bi-focal about a quarter of an hour after wife and son, Lieut. Comdr. H. C. vices to the nation, and married the with an undercurrent of drama, as glasses. He gave a sudden shriek. Trallies had gone. The Dago chap Shaw (BC), U. S. N., wife and son, Kranddaughter of the elderly Major though participants in the grim "Tu can't call that man! He's must have been concealed in it Lieut. J. A. Sweeton (CC), U. S. N., xeneral from whom he had obtained scene. instead of mere curious dead! Can't you see? He's somewhere when Tralliss and wife and son, Lieut. (ig) C. the army contract.
Horsfoot
There were talking. He was now a fine-looking,, well- A sudden movement in the court shands, U. S. N., wife and two
People in the court rose lo con-seems no doubt, that” he was the children, Pay Clerk C. L. Stokes, Bet-up man of forty. He had an air caused Trallias, sitting pale but sternation. Voices broke out in real murderer. No one
seems to wife and son, Mrs. J. J. Cassidy, of success about him that, allied to composed in the dock, to look round. panic in spite of the judge's stera have seen him go out; he must wife of Chief Yeoman, U.S.N.; Mrs. his natural gifts of personality, Someone had handed a note to his command for silence. A woman have escaped by a window, or S'hal Moll, Kobe, Osaka, 4 Tokohama G. C. Logan, wife of Captain, U. made him a notable figure in any solicitor, who, after reading it, screamed with terror and fainted. possibly the roof. Amey, Shal, Moji, Kobe & Onaka.
His aristocratic young showed it to Trallies's counsel with Tralliss's counsel, appalled at his Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama 8. N., Mrs. S. P. Womack and two society. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.
daughters. family of Chief wife adored him, and he made her an indication that something of cllant's lapse, leaped to his feet and forward at firat in case the Dage Shal, Kobe & Yokohama..
machinist, U. S. N., Mrs. W. F. an
Younger Importancs had cropped up. They made his way to the dock.
might knife him, but afterwards. Amoy, Shal Mejl, Kobe & Osaka.
short consultation, after "For God's sake, man, pull your his conscience got the better of him Connor and daughter family of men, who all liked him, used to ask had a Chlef Yeoman, U. 8. N.
him the secret of success in life, and which the barrister, with one of self together!" he admonished him, and he volunteered to give his vital For Chinwangtao: Mrs, KM. his answer was invariably the san
| samm. those dramatic gestores suggestive Trallias neither saw nor heard evidence. |Holt and daughter, family of Chief| "Every man", he would say, "has of impending events, of which he him. He was alone, a prisoner, "By the way here's an interest- Radio Electrician, U. 8. Nat least once in his life his moment was a mister, turned to the judge, with the wrethed little man he had ing thing I've discovered that he's For Shanghai: Lieut. J. N. Wes-of supreme opportunity. Seize it "My lord, I have information diled staring at him with Insane the son of Murdoch Grimble who Fer, U. S. N.
Don't stop to think, for if you lose that a new witness whose evidence syes across the barrier between the was hanged for the crime they Round Trip: Commander Gay. It is may never come aggin. If should be of considerable import-ilving and the dead. The warder called the Warehouse Murder about lord Church (CEC), U.S. N., wife om ons's got to get hurt it's sarce, possibly of vital importance, gripped his arm, tried to steady thirty years ago Quite a sensa and son, Lieut. Comdr. E. F. Mc-nity, but it can't be helped. Life's to my client has offered to go into him. Trallias shook him off and tional case at the time, I believe, Call (MC), U. 8. N., Mrs, II, W. like that--kind to the strong, mer the witness-ber. With your per- broke Into sudden hysterical though it's more or less forgotten Johnson and daughter, family of eiless to the weak. Snatch your mission, my lord, I should like to laughter.
know. From a photograph? I once Lieut. Comdr. Johnson (CEC),moment, Never mind scruples call this man.
"Didn't ́I. tell you? He's dead! saw of his unfortunate parent I
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6,000 11th
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U. S. N., Mra. C. H. Belghtler and leave those till afterwards. Betri The Jadre, having glanced inter- Damn you, you can't call a dead should say the remarkable xon, family of Lieut. Cmdr. John-bution? Bubbish. A bogy Invent, rogatively at the Attornay-general, man,
|resemblance between them! ∙∙It was
no use. They wouldn't Well, well ledgeabiss," poor, chap, on (CEC), U. S. N., MAC Hed by moralists to frighten little he nodded his assent, ignited to Beightler and son, family of Lient, boys. Belleve me, It doesn't hap- the maker that he might do so, listen. Already, deep in his soul neems to have passed sentence on The counted for the defence spoke he heard the verdict: Guilty! The himself in this cast But for that In clear torresHVE
Judge had put on the black cap. astonlaning outburst of his. In the #balMardoch, Grimbisley Bentance of death war bilay pro 46%) culminating in his death, Something In Trailids seemed to nounced. He gave a choking souind there's no doubt whatever he would crumple up as though"," electric "Ind- madivialent cluböles-et-hisjkabe left the court à" froe-man.”-
family of Col, U. 8. A. Captain 3: The war ov
Scott, U. 8. M_C, Miss M. B. Hay-prime
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