NO CRIMINAL INTENT.
THE KNOWLEDEN THEFTS,
(Received 8.50 a.m.) . ' LONDON, February 13. V Knowkden, the draughtsman arrester 1 •?? a charge of removing from the ship |»'eraon plans, sketches, and portions of *«c naval wireless telegraphic system, has ...-- ■ released on his own sureties, the »rt being satisfied that he had no minal intent. v Knowleden was arrested for ruining iplans and parts of a wireless telegraph iwplanr. for H.M.s. Vernon, aboard which ;#he was a student in the wireless tele;BgTaphy classes. It was not suggested ■that he had stolen the secrets with the ■object of selling them to a foreign power, »but had taken them in order to prosejsute his own studies privately.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 38, 14 February 1910, Page 5
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