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...na gio è al yoolam bmwot ser
order to go through the firing practice when he
stated that he had no knowledge whatever of fire-
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arms.
LASEI IMA AJHI
13th Dec.1924.
mk 110 1193/
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8.5. "TALING"
this vessel was discovered by the officers.
Several Chinese suspected of being concerned were
chased by the ship's officers, and two guards Nos. 383 and 386 were standing near the gangway by which the fugitives escaped made no attempt to arrest them or bar their progress.
An attempt to smygle arms on
8.5. "FATSHAN" . At 11 p.m. the Second Officer
was in charge of the bridge. The European sergemt
in charge of the Police Guard walked on to the bridge. He was told by the Second Officer he was not allowed on the bridge. The sergeant then charged the Second Officer with being drunk. The Second Officer immediately sent for the Captain
and the Chief Officer who ordered the Sergeant
off the bridge. The matter was reported to the Captain Superintendent of Police. The Second Officer was subsequently asked by the Folice Department if he would accept an apology.
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