GUN-RUNNING PROFITS
. 4 ACTION AGAINST A LADY. WITHDRAWAL FROM THE VENTURE. liy TelotrrnDb-l'rcss Assnjlation—OoDrrteul (Rec, Jimt 0, 11.10 p.m.) Paris, June 3. The Tribunal >of Commerce has been occupied with a case ill which 31. Tramier, a trailer of llnr.-eillcs, sues Mrs. Clarice, an English woman resilient in Paris, for <£I 2,00() fur breach of agreement.' Counsel stated I hat defendant financed a scheme of pearl fishing in the Persian Gulf, but withdrew on finding tliatguii-running wa<> included. Jl. Tramier's counsel replied that defendant was originally aware of the whole oi the plan, lie also contended that the introduction of arms into Muscat (capital of the independent Sultanate of Oman, ou the Arabian Sea) was not prohibited, Muscat being a free port. It was stated that 51. Tramier had estimated that a net profit of .£44,000 would bo realised from the venture. The Court reserved judgment , .
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 839, 10 June 1910, Page 5
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146GUN-RUNNING PROFITS Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 839, 10 June 1910, Page 5
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