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sives Regulations' lay down strin- sent rules about the storage and custody of ammunition. These rules are laid down for the safety of HM ships. Any departure from these rules is regarded as a very serious inatter and anyone con- travening them is able to be heavily punished. It would be a distinct contravention of these rules to have ammunition in your locker if you were an

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I am sorry. I don't mean the men who are sleeping. I mean the others. It would be quite normal for anyone who was awake to be either on the port side or the starboard side of the ship?--- Yes.

a matter of personal choice which side they would like to be 'or?-Ye

It would really be

You remember writing out the Able Sep-statement you took from Dwyer some time after the incident?-

"Rifles were carried on the Yes.. Dorsetshire, about 250 of them.

GERMANS NAMED IN U.S. SPY INDICTMENTS

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suspected of participation in espionage on be- half of Germany in the United States have been prepared for a Federal Grand Jury.

Although the Grand Jury" voted on the indictments yesterday they

It Was made In answer to are not expected to be published

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and officers' messes in rife racks. The rifles are kept locked to the racks when the ship is in har- bour. When they are at sea they are usually locked up but if they left unlocked nobody wor- ries about it.

Yes.

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One may fairly assume that each sentence Was uttered in answer to

Direct A question? I don't

man There would be more think so. than one question.

};

There are altogether about dozen questions, in this statement →Yes.

a

the

Under the title "Juzy to Indict Hitler's Aides." the New York Post reports that the indictments ac- tually name" officials of the Ge-- Government who will be charged with alding, directing and financing espionage, activities in the United States.

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given permission to the Federal Attorney in charge of the in- | Manila

THE NIGHT ON MAY 2

IN SIDE PARTY Coming to May 2, witness con- Would it be fair to think that tinued: "At about 1.40a.m. I

statement was called and I went up to

answer to about half a dozenvestigations to name the German Amby and Swatow the upper deck to the port questions? I think so.

officials if the evidence justifies | Shanghai and Swatow. waist abreast the port sea boat.

Saigon.. Did you know this to be a fact, such a course. * There I saw the body of Leading that from March 12. or there. "In view of the touchý pride of | Java Seaman Dickinson on the deckaboots. until two

three days the Nazi Government, important Air Mail by "Pan-American Air- with the Surgeon Commander and after

in Sydney, diplomatic consequences are not the Surgeon-Lleutenant attending Dwyer was included in the side unlikely," the. New York Post adds. to him and the Captain and party?

(Reuter). several ratings were standing.. His Lordship: Included in the

around.

what?

cut.

your

OF arrival

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New York June, 21.

The Grand Jury Indletments in "The watch were mustered and

Mr. D'Almada: The side, party. the alleged spying case are des- were sent to the recreation space.

That is a new term, is it not?-- |cribed by the New York Times as I reported to the Captain and

Yes.

опе of the bluntest documents then went up to the chart house

Commander Garnon-Williams: Icasticating a friendly nation since where I proceeded to, take state-id not know that. but I can and the World War. ments till about 7.30. I inter- rogated Dwyer shortly after 4. then told Dwyer it had been brought to my notice that several members of the ship's company suspected that he had had some- the death of thing to do with Dickinson and that therefore I was having in put into custody for his own protection. "I asked him if he understood what I said and he said yes. He was then put in a cabin alone.

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"A Board of Enquiry was ap- pointed by the Captain. Four officers sat on the Board of which I myself was the President. Every witness was cautioned.

The newspaper points out that Mr. D'Almada: I may help you since 13 of the 18 accused are in by telling you that he was includ-Germany, the action of the Grand ed in the party to substitute for Jury appeared to Able Scaman Boren as the latter moral indictment of the German had gone sick. Will you please nation. And out for me?

De mainly

It is revealed that the case is Mr. D'Almada (continuing): If the sequel to a clue provided by he were in the side party his the surveillance of Mrs. Jordon. dutles would then be in the the Dundee hairdresser recently foc's e?--Yes.

sentenced in Scotland, who acted And if he were in the side party as a "post office" between America he would not be working in what and Germany,—(Reuter). I may call his normal part of the ship? Not during daylight work- ing hours.

Do you know whether Dickinson | STEAMERS

was part of the side-party on en-

Will you please find out for me? Yes.

Mr. Whyatt: Dwyer had said intering Sydney Harbour?-I do not. his statement: "I left the coat by the cowl-shaped fan-cover on the B-gun deck starboard side on the 21 inch reel underneath the ladder. Is there in fact such a fan-cover?

Witness: "There is nothing re- sembling this cowl-shaped thing near the 2 inch reel."

CROSS-EXAMINATION

Mr.

is

D'Almada How old Dwyer?-About 19 years.

How long has he been in the Navy? About three years.

It was you. I think, who gave Instructions for Dwyer's locker to

be searched?--Yes.

These instructions were Cón- fined to Dwyer's locker?-Yes,

There was no question of starching any other locker on board the ship?--No.

A "BREEZE" Re-examining. Mr. Whyatt ask- ed: I gather that you did not know of your own ·Information. about this side-party?—No.

My friend is asking you to go and inquire from someone. Who would be the person to inquire from? the Petty-Officer in charge of my office.

Hls riame: P.O. Cambridge.

Mr. Whyatt was heard to remark something about my friend car go and ask him." To the witness he said: "If you go and ask him that would be hearsay."

BOMBED IN

BARCELONA

Barcelona, June 21. Two British and one Ameri- can ships were hit by splinters- from bombs dropped by Insur- gent warships in Barcelona 'harbour' yesterday.

Over 40 bombs were dropped during the course of the rald, but no casualties have been: reported.

The British steamer Thorpe Bay has been damaged by a bomb from an Insurgent plane.

(Reuter).

Mr. D'Almada: I am Cross examining Commander Garnon- Williams. If I choose to get hear-noticed a smell about Dwyer and say from him that is. so to speak. noticed he had been drinting

my funeral.

spirits.

Did you give Mr. Paul orders.

Mr. Whyatt (to His Lordship): "I went to the boys' locker fat. with regard to examining rifles?

and I gave instructiors to the gun-He is instructing Commander Wil- Dwyer got there before me

He is when I entered, he was standing nery officer.

llams to get Information. my witness and it is absurd for in the after-end of the flat. He him to go and get information for was naked. my friend.

Ammunition is served out to any party that is going to shoot? Yes

It would be the easiest thing in the world for any member of a party to keep back a few rounds of ammunition?—Yes.

His Lordship: He is not instruct ing him. no question of Instruc- tlon, he is asking him.

Mr. Whyatt: I am pointing

Without its absence being de out the irregularity. tected?—Yes.

CHECK NOT KEPT "Because a careful check is not kept as that would entall, much difficulty?—Yes.

You mentioned in answer to

my learned friend that booms are normally deserted at night. That of course does

поч mean that the men are not allowed to be there? No.

They are free to use it if they wish? Yes.

And there may be circumstances in which they find it convenient to use it? Yes.

Just as Dickinson was sleeping on the port side of the ship there might well be people sleeping on the starboard side?—Yes.

A.B. HUMPHREYS TESTIFIES Able Seaman Humphreys was

He said he joined the colled. Dorsetshire on January, 1935, and recommissioned with her in August last. He knew both Dickinson and

Dwyer, being on very friendly terms with both, and before the early part of this year the two men had been on very friendly terms also.

arrivest

in

"The Dorsetshire Singapore about the beginning of February this year." witdess went on, "and stayed there for about a month. I remember one night in

Singapore going to sleep on board

"Dickinson came down to the flat, and said to Dwyer: Ah, I got you where I want you now." He told me to go hack and turn in. - I returned to No. 12 mess, remaining awake. Dwyer came back about 30 to 45 minutes later. He was mumbing, to himself." I could not distinguish anything he said but distinctly heard the name of

Dickinson."

Mr. Whyatt: While in Singapore you contracted a disease. I think?

-Yes, sir.

Did Dwyer speak to you about it?-Dwyer came to me and sald Is it right that Dickinson is say- ing that you caught the disease from me? I said it was not true.

"Afterwards Dwyer took me to his locker and there showed me two or three rounds of aramuni-

tion and sald he would finish it

off..

a mess-table. This was roughly Mr.Whyatt: What did you about a fortnight before the ship understand by that?- thought. lett. I was sleeping on No. 12 he was

referring to Dickinson. meas and the number next to mine. He then placed the ammunition WAN No. 14. ···

back in his locker.

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There were more than one man sleeping on the port alde besides Dickinson, were there not?~~Ycs, During the night I was awäken-

"After this incident." wit-ca and Europe via Vancouver B.C! (Parcels for Canada only)—. You also mentioned there were ed by a party returning from

nesa went on, "relations be-

due Vancouver B.C... 13th July two seaboats, one on the port side shore. There was one police light

tween Dwyer and Dickinson

and Europe via Biberia and one on the starboard side? and when I woke up I noticed

changed. They seemed to snub Yes:

Dickinson kneeling on No. 14 Meas each other every time they saw Elther may be lowered in anatool with his hand in Dwyer's each other. This went on right Bamshuf and Wuchow

FRIDAY

emergency?—Yes.

bedding. Dwyer was sleeping on up to the time we got to Sydney.

Kongmoon la it more likely anyone of the the table. I formed the opinion when we came to Sydney Harbour

was interfering Dwyer was working on the port swatow and Shanghai....:

Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin... crew hanging round on the star-that Dickinson board side or on the port side?-with-Dwyer. I shouted out and aide and Dickinson was in sharge. Manila. Australia and New Zea They are more likely to sleep on Dickinson ran to the after-end of I heard Dwyer say: 'I will put

land via Thursday Island-due the starboard side.

the meas-table

Thursday Island, 7th July.Atauta Maru......

*Saperscribed Correspondence Only,

something through you. Dickin- HAPPENS TO BE CUSTOM

“A CONVERSATION

son said ""Belter get on with it"."" Why?--It happens to be the "Dwyer then came to No. 12 When Mr. D'Almada rose to custom for that part of the watch mess and started a conversation cross-exainine, His Lordship sug- to muster abreast the port sea-with me. He put his hand on my gested it might be better to defer boat and therefore it is not likely stomach and ran it up and down cross-examination till this morn- that men would be sleeping on my stomach. He then asked me ing and the hearing was accord- that side.

to go to the boys' locker flat. I ingly adjourned at that stage.*

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