MORAL AMERICA.
» I MARIE LLOYD NOT WANTED. THE WHITE BLAVB ACT. ! AMAZEMENT IN LONDON. By Telegraph—Pr«n Association—Copjrtjtii London, October 3. ' Amazement prevails at tho action of tllo New York authorities in deporting i a3 an undesirablo Marie Lloyd, the actress, because she was cohabiting with Bernard Dillon, tho well-known English : jockey. . ; The "Daily Telegraph" states that tho New York inspectors acted on tho strength of a London cablegram. pro- ; duced by a reporter. , | Tho "Pall Mall Gazette" describes the action as an cccontrio operation of • tho White Slavo Act, and says it illus- j trates tho sensitive publio opinion of ! the United States on what other Governments loavo to individual, judg- ; anient. 5 HOV/ THE AUTHORITIES AOTED. j NATURE OF THE CHARGES. j "Times"—Sydney "Sun" Special Cables. ■ i Now York, Octobor 4. : It appears that. Marie Lloyd booked .j on tho Olympic as Dillon's wifo. Dillon j was charged by tho authorities with in- N traducing an alien for immoral purposes, j and Lloyd was charged witlj acquiescing. The immigration Board has ordered j their deportation. j ' i
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1873, 6 October 1913, Page 7
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178MORAL AMERICA. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1873, 6 October 1913, Page 7
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