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SHANGHAI
DRUG MENACE
Heroin Cases At Sessions
WOMAN AMONG ACCUSED
Before the Chief Justice.
Sir
They were charged with posses- sion of 38,909 heroin pills and 315 2/3 ounces of pink mass at No. 161 King's Road, top floor, on July 19.
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Man Wo pleaded gulity to the charge.
The jury empanelled for case were Messrs. A.A. Noronha Lai Yuk Man, Yuen Kam Chuen, G.S. Lovett, J.S. Hor- doon, FF. Ribeiro and J.J. Rich- ard,
A. E. Hill, Mrs. Hodges, Mra Kew- litt, Mrs. W. Henderson, Mrs. Han- combe, Mr. Huang Yu-shan, Mr. Over a thousand refugees arrived Hsu Lang-kwang, Mr. Hsu Chung- aboard the P. and O. Her Raj-t, Mr. Hu Talang-pih. Mr. Haa putan on Thursday night. This Yu-nad, Mrs. Horley, Miss Horley. "Capt. F. H. Jones, Mrs. Jones, Mr. list is as follows:
L Jlomal, Mrs. Rbyss Jones, Mrs. Jackson, Miss M. R. Jones, Miss Keating, Mr. R. Kimatri, Mr. R. P. Kavi, Mrs, K. G. Kotak. Miss Kota. Atholl MacGregor, at the Criminal Mrs. Knaggs, Mrs. A. H. Kahler, Sessions yesterday. Ting, Yam. Mrs. King, Mr. King, Mrs. King, aged 28, unemployed farmer, i Mrs. Kean, Mrs. Kelly, Mr. Ku Man, 20, unemployed electrician, Chao-hsun. Mr. and Mrs. Le Clerc, Lam Yung-kam, 35, unemployed Mr. Lo Yuen-po, Mr. and Mrs. hawker, Wong Man, Wong Yee, Liang. Mr. W. C. Lin. Mr. and Mrs. 20. married woman, and Wong V. da Luz, Mrs, de Lelas, Mrs. Law. Shen-yee, aged 20, unemployed" nan, Mrs. Cougle, Miss O. Carter, Mr. Lee. Mrs. Lawman, Miss Lu hawker, were sentenced to three Esin-chen, Mr. Lu Chia-sl. Mr. Lyears hard labour each after the Mrs. G. 1. Collins, Miss M. Collins, Miss J. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. H. Pel-lin, Miss M. Leather, Mr. and jury had returned a unanimous
Mrs. Mixie, Mr. J. R. Mistre, Sister verdict of guilty. Carter, Mrs. Cooper, two children, Mrs Clarke, Mrs. Corneck, Miss Ruth Magdalene, Miss K. G. Moir, Cauvin. Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Madar.
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White, Mrs Wilson, Mr. Wang800 heroin pills in Bonham Strand Laycock, Mrs. Luckle, Mr. Meyrick,
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three years" Yuan Chia-ius, Mr. Yick Ho-tsal, sentenced to Miss M. J. Mistri, Dr. C. P. Mom. Mrs. Maund, Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Mrs. G. Zonab. and Miss MacMillan. Mrs. Mul- vaney. Mrs. Moysey, Mrs. Meston, Miss Mackintosh, Mrs. Mehta, Mrs.. McMelll, Mrs. Morley 'Mrs. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Mer- zett, Mrs. C. Marshall, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Noble, Mrs. North. Mrs. Norris, Mr. B. Pangilinan, Mr. W. R. Pow- nail. Mrs. Pares, Mrs. and Miss Pritchard, Mrs. Phillips, Mrs, and Miss Partridge, Mrs. M. Pine, Mrs. G. Pearse, Mrs. A. W. Reynell, Mrs.
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Opening for the Crown, Mr. M.J. Abbott, who prosecuted said that about 8.30 am, on July 19, Senior Revenue Officer Grimmitt, accom- panied by Mr. Taylor, Government Monopoly Analyst, and a raiding party, raided the top floor at No. 181 King's Road.
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They knocked at the door, but It was not opened, and sounds of within were heard. stampede Bursting the door open, they found that the rear cubicle was being used as a "heroin factory, and the kitchen as 3 drying room.
the accused hands of all traces of pink mass.
Corroborative evidence in support of the Crown was given by Sgt. Maran, S.R.O. Grimmitt, Messrs. Wong Shan Sham. Tam Tsun; and Ma Siu Kwong.
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