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THE CHINA MAIL.
SHIPPING SECTION.
NOTHING NEW.
COMMENT ON THE PIRACY COMMISSION.
LESSON OF THE "SUNNING.”
While it is difficult to comment at length on the Report of the "Sunning" Piracy Commission which has just been issued by the Hong Kong Government, the sum mary of the report as cabled by Reuter gives a clear idea of the main recommendations of the Com- misalon.
It is probable that nothing new in the way of evidenca came out, as the actual attack on the "Sun ning' was very thoroughly, investi- gated in the course of the police court proceedings, and later the jury trial, la connection with the pirates arrested.
The Commission has obviously discovered nothing new in con- nection with piracy on the China Coast (says "Shipping and En- gineering," Shanghai), but some of ita recommendations are deserving of special attention.
What a Tragedy!
Chief and foremost is that which advocates the rescission of the whole of the Hong Kong Piracy Regulations. What મૈં tragedy! And what a nasty blow for the Hong Kong Government."
question.
SKIPPER FINED.
WORKING CARGO ON A SUNDAY.
MAGISTRATE'S RULING.
"If it did not belong to the ship then it must have been cargo."
This was the ruling givin this morning by Lt.-Comdr. G. F. Hole, R.N., stipendiary magistrate in the Marine Court in the resumed hear- ing of the charge against Captain Edward Midgley of the river steamor "Tal Lee," of working car-
go on a Sunday without a permit.
Hig
At the previous hearing. Worship had put the case back for the second compradore to give avidence.
This morning, the witness Bald that the eight bags of flour in ques- tion were provisions for the pas sengers. Ile denied having replied. to the Police that freight at 5 cents per bag was collected.
His Worship then asked if the flour belonged to the ship. Witness replied in the negative and the rul-' ing quoted above was then given.
Captain Midgley was fined $160 or two months).
PASSENGER LIST.
ARRIVAL.
CHINA COAST.
GAZETTE OF THE LATEST. CHANGES.
Captain R. Pursiow, of the "Suiyang," is on reserve.
Captain W. Lumsden, of the "Kanchow," has gone master, "Suiyang."
Captain C. E. Fisher, from re- serve, has gone master, "Kan- chow."
gineer, "Szechuen," is on reserve.
Mr. T. McKechnie, chief en-
Mr. R. Carruthers, second en- gineer, "Anking," has gone act- ing chief engineer, "Kwangtung."
engineer, "Kwangtung," has gone Mr. A. MacKenzie, acting chief
sup'y chief engineer, "Talkoo Wan Yi."
Mr. A. B. Easron, chief en- gineer, "Luchow," has gone chief engineer, “Kanchow.”
Mr. J. E. Haig, chief engineer, "Kanchow," has gone chief engin eer, "Luchow."
Mr. G. Atkinson, second engin eer, "Kanchow," hos gone second engineer, “Anking.”
engineer, "Suitai," has gone act
Mr. W. W. Brown, acting chief
ting chief engineer, "Linan."
THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1927.
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Captain S. J. Barden, from re- serve, has gone master, "Siang-Hong Kong Manila
May 17 May 19 wo."
June 7 June 9 Mr. R. E. Smith, from reserve, has gone second officer, "Chang- wo,"
The Regulations have been in force for exuelly three years. They
Passengers arrived replaced others equally as ill-
at Hong advised and unsuitable, and were Kong on May 4 by the "President put into operation against the Lincoln" from Seattle via Japan opinion and advice of the peopler. Chang Day-jung. Mr. Chaw Oi who were really in a position to speak with authority on the piracy foo, Mr. M. A. de Carvalho, Mr. Cheung Min, Mr. F. Y. Cheng, Mr. The oficers have known that the C. Chu, Mr. Fan Chee-luk, Mr. Regulations were grossly unsuit- S. Fan, Mr. Hoo Yli-shing, Mr. Kan able, and so have the owners; but, Foon-chang, Mr. Lee J. Nom, Mrs. in spite of piracy after piracy, the C. Lee, Mr. Leung Wing-suon, Regulations were still kept intact.
Y. P. Lu, Mr. M. S. Lum, Mr. G. and inviolable, a semi-permanent Moolchand, Mr. Otte Morgenstein, monument to the lack of knowledge Mr. Pang Tung-yuen Mr. and understanding of the piracy Parsinni, Mr. and Mrs. I problem by those who were respon-
Richards, Mr. E. T. Singer,
Mr. N. Richardson, aécond off- cer, "Changwo," has gone acting chief officer, "Tungwo."
officer, "Tingsang." and Shanghai, were: Mr. H. Bell,
alble for their issuance.
Odds of 8 to 1.
The master and officers, of 'any ship pirated are still expected to re- sist the pirates. After the "Sun- ning" affair, it may seem, compara, tively easy; but the Suaning" piracy probably taught the pirates a lesson they will never forget, and it is extremely unlikely that the affair will ever be repeated.
This matter of resisting is in- teresting. There are, on the aver officers (including the age, six master) on the average China Coast veggol. It is not unreasonable to assume that normally at least two of these six will mostly be asleep. The numerical strength of the Coast average gang of China pirates is about 32. They are in- variably armed. Odds of eight to one!
A Pertinent Question.
gone
Mr. R. G. Gillespie, sup'y second
has sup'y second officer, "Kungwo."
Mr. D. C. Woods, sup'y second officer, "Kingwo," has gone sup'y Becond officer, "Hangsang."
Mr. C. J. A. H. Hendry, chief officer, "Kingwo," has gone sup'y chief officer, "Kungwo." P. Mr. T. Fairbairn, chief officer,
"Kungwo," is on reserve.
A.
Mr.
Mr.
S. F. Tan, Mr. Wong Chee, Samuel S. Wong, Mr. Yee Chow shan, Mr. Yeung Yuk-kwan.
HARBOUR OFFENCE,
For going abreast of five similar
craft already in position alongside the s.s. "Tokyo Maru," the mis- treas of a cargo-boat was fined 35 at the Marine Court this morning.
MESSBOY DROWNED.
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second engineer, "Kutwo," has Mr. A. M. Maloney, acting gone second engineer, "Kungwo." Mr. D. A. Macbean, second en- gineer, "Kungwo," has resigned.
Mr. W. Cox, chief engineer, "Tai Hing." is on reserve."
Mr. G. C. White, second engin- eer. ""Tai Hing," has gone chief engineer, same ship.
Dr. G. Rode, second engineer, "Phranang," has gone chief en- | gineer, same ship.
· Mr. W. A. McLean, second en- gineer,. "Pheumpenh," is on re- serve.
On arrival here from Seattle, the "President Lincoln" reported that Ng Wur, a messboy, lost his rea- Mr. R. A, Black, from reserve, son, jumped overboard and is pre-has gone chief engineer, sumed to have been drowned.
"Kochow,"
A Chinese passenger on the ship died from tuberculosis.
SHIPS IN PORT..
Add to this the element of aur-This morning there were. 72 prise, which invariably must be in ocean-going merchant vessela in favour of the pirates, and the prob- Hong Kong' harbour, of whick num- abilities of auccessful resistance bér 25 fly the British flag. become very slender.
There are, of course, the armed guards; but we understand that the question of guards is at present so delicate a matter that it will hardly bear being commented on.
But we would ask one question, and one only: During the whole series of piracies in south China waters, which started in December, 1921 and which still continues more
During the 24 hours ended at 9. a.m. to-day there were 19 arrivals (7 British) and 10 departures (6 British),
ed guards have fully justified their presence or proved worthy of their trust? The answer to that aues- tion will supply the best commen-
or less unchecked, how many in- tary on the usefulness, of' armed stances have there been where arm-¦ guards.
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