VARIETY ACTRESS AND HER CONSORT.
REMARKABLE CASE IN AMERICA
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Peb Pkmi Association.) NEW YORK, Oct. 2
'Die Immigration officers have detained Mario Lloyd, the variety actress, aboard the Olympic in company with Bernard Oillon, the jockey. The pair claimed that they were married, but the immigration officials declared they needed proof. Both were removed to Ellis Island pending a sitting of the Board of Enquiry. Received October 4, 9.30 a.m. LONDON, Oct. 3.
Amazement prevails here over the action of the New York authorities in deporting as undesirable Mario Lloyd because she is co-habiting with Bernard Dillon, tho jocthe Daily Telegraph states that tho New York inspectors acted on the strength of a London cabin produced by a reporter. The Pall Mall Gazette describes tho case as an eccentric operation of the White Slave Act, which illustrates the sensitiveness of public opinion in the United States on a point which other Governments leave to the individual judgment.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9614, 4 October 1913, Page 5
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