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H.M.S. GRAMPUS FOUND WITH CREW PLACED DAGGER

IN QUARANTINE IN KING'S PARK

It was revealed this morning An alleged "society" in Shantung that the entire crew of the sub- Street, Kowloon, was mentioned by C. Pope at Kowloon marine, H.M.S. 'Grampus, officers Det.-Sgt. and men, has been placed in Magistracy when he prosecuted quarantine, following the dis- boat foki, Chan Sui-hong, 24, for covery of the infantile paralysis unlawful possession of a dagger.

· Accused was found in King's cases on board.

Park at about nine o'clock on the night of December 21 by an Indian constable who discovered the dagger in his girdle.

The officers are

isolated at the Naval Hospital and the men in the Naval Dockyard.

state-

According to defendant's Lieutenant George Webster, out- standing rugger player, is the only ment, he was; two months ago, in- established case. He is now under vited to join a certain "society" in treatment in the Royal Naval Shantung Street. He was threaten-

ed that if he did not

pay seven Hospital.

dollars, they would attack him in

A rating, who is believed to the near future. Defendant said have been mildly infected, has he bought the dagger to protect been discharged from hospital, and himself. a third suspect has been proved free of the disease.

H.MS. Grampus has been dis- infected and fumigated, but the unable to return to 'crew will be their ship until the quarantine period has expired, towards the end of this month.

The naval medical authorities state that no further eases are anticipated.

He could not, however, trace the alleged men when taken out by the police.

Sgt. Pope asked the Magistrate to take a serious view as many rob- beries occurred in King's Park.

Defendant was fined $50 or two months' hard labour.

It appears to be established that WOLFRAM THEFT

the disease was contracted within the Colony as H.M.S. Grampus has not left port for some considerable time.

Cheng Wui-man, 19, coolie, was charged before Mr. R. Edwards this morning, with stealing 16 pounds of wolfram ore.

Complainant was unloading wol- fram ore from a sampan yesterday

THEFT FROM H.M.S. when defendant took a bag from

MEDWAY

Before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Magistracy this morn- ing, Chan Chik-hom, 26, unemploy- ed, was charged with unlawful possession of a razor.

The razor was stolen from a cabin of H.M.S. Medway, which was lying at the Taikoo Dockyard. It was the property of Mr. V. E. Jupp, Warrant Writer.

Defendant admitted the charge and was sentenced to two months' hard labour.

the wharf and walked off. He was stopped by an Indian constable.

Defendant was sentenced to six months' hard labour and recom-. mended for banishment.

$15,000 BAIL

Faust Leonard Marcal, 32, broker, was again remanded by Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy this morning, ́in-con- nection with a charge of receiving four boxes of silk, stolen from the Britannia Silk Store, Queen's Road Central, on January 19.

Mr. M. A. Silva was present on behalf of Mr. Lokoomal, while Mrs. Shand, of No. 3, Somerset Det.-Sergt. H. B. Dewar

was for Road, has reported that a handbag, the Police. with contents valued at $21, was Defendant was. allowed bail of stolen from her car which was $15,000, and remanded formally for parked outside her residence yes a week. terday.-

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