JOCKEY AND ACTRESS
DEPORTED FROM ENGLAND. (Received 1.30 pan.) LONDON, November 23 Tod Sloan, the well-known American ex-jockey, and Mademoiselle d'Herlys the French revue artist, were arrested in Romany's Restaurant under tho Defence of the Realm Act. D'Herlys was deported to France, an_- Sloan to America. No charge was preferred, both having been simply described as undesirable aliens. An appeal is not allowed under the Act Sloan was lately appearing at music-halls in the suburbs It is understood his recent autobiography sold well, but this would not adequately account for his extravagant living. 6
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 280, 24 November 1915, Page 6
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