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(tantioned from page 8.)
With a permanent patrol as suggested not only would river steamers and sen. going traffic be as safe or safer than at present but all the enormous tow trafe would be a great deal better protected. It must never be forgotten that there is an enormous trade carried on in junk: hoptonts towed by launches. Many of these launches fly the British flag and a very large proportion of the traffic on thest, two main routes is en route to or fram Hongking. Once this patrol was in working order I consider thata-
(1) Sailing in convey could be abolish.
ed...
(2) Large armed guards on board ships
abolished.
(3) The grille system reduced, to pen. tection of the bridge and engine room and cutting off the 1st class from the remainder.
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Some armed protection would still be necessary on board and a proper system
Harbour Master' that he went ashore at 'noon on the 23rd and was dus back at midnight but could only get i across by hiring a sarapan for 3 and he could not afford that. “He waited till morning when the boat hud left. Inspector Shannon said that the man had a bad record. The defendant imprisoned for one month with hard labour.
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10.5.5. So Chow. The guards were ordered to go through aring prac ties in accordance with the regula tions. Three of the guards com- pleted their bring practice. It was then observed that "the fourth guard had not fired but his place was taken by one of the guards who had already Anished his practice. The fourth guard was then ordered to go* REGULAR SAILINGS ARE MAINTAINED AS FOLLOWS- through the firing practice when he stated that he had no knowledge
f
whatever of firearms.
DECEMBER, 1924, 13.S.S. Toming. An attempt to snug. gle arms on this vessel was discover ed by the steers. Several. Chinese suspected of being concerned were chased by the ship's officers, and two guards Nes 383 and 350 who were standing near the gangway by which the fugitives escaped" made" no_nt-. tempt to arrest them or bar their progress.
of signals to attract the attention of the patrols whilst passing through the in-.8. Fatahun. At 11 pin the Second
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tervala between patrol vessels instituted for use in case of need.
One great source of weakness in all attempts to deal with the internal piracy is the personnel of the ships. The hands of the Captaing should be strengthened ng much as possible and inefficient oficers got rid of. It is criminal co trust the lives of passengers to officers who are not always in a fit state to deal |-- with
xituntion that may nony Similarly the crews should be carefully |-- picked and a proper system of discharge) books instituted with a certain system.
arise,
of identification. The compradores have
L great deal too tunch control over matters which should be in she captains hands and the captains, tenure of their appointments on the second class steini- ers is far too precarious to expect ‚à really efficient and suitable officer to accept command of such steamers.
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APPENDIX RELATING TO INDIAN GUARDS.
FEBRUARY, 1924.
1.-8.S. Wing On. Guard No. 330 whilst asleep on duty; dropped his rifle down the stokehold 13-Guard No. 291 discharged after having been under the infuper of drugs for 48 hours...
18.-Guard No. 32 incited the other guards to refuse to carry out their orders and argued with the chief officer with regard to his hours. On February 18th this gunxi left the ship without notice in the Captain or the Chief Officer.
40.-Guard No. 667 was drunk when the
@vessel, left Hongkong."
MARCH, 1991.
6th-Guard No. 123 was found asleep in a "kulonu passenger's chair 15 minutes after going on duty.
16-Guard No. 607 was drunk whilst on,
duty in Hongkong and interfered with the crew, Compradore's staff and the purser.
ALV.
FEBRUARY, 124.
Fook Sung. The Captain re ported a sergeant to Capt. Bloxham for insubordination, "laselence and mutinous conduct. The sergeant was transferred to another ship.
MARCH, 1921. 7.-8.8. Hydrongen, Rolla Khan, Indiao
guard on this vessel was charged be fore the Marine Court with being absent from duty. "This guard had been granted one hour's leave whilst the vessel was in Swatow and ba failed to return before the vessel ailed. This guard was sentenced to one month's imprisonment with hard labour.
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MARCH, 104
11.-S.S. Nui Tui Guard No. 650 was at 10.50 a found fast asleep whilst on duty on the bridge either under the influence of drugs or drink. This guard had previously been reported.
MARCH, 1094. 19.-8.8. Szechten. After leaving Canton all the Indian guards who should have been on duty were found asleep in their bunks.
APRIL, 1924.
19-8.S. Chang On. Three guards who ahould have been on duty were found. by the Captain asleep in the mess room. On the previous Tursday one' of the guards failed to join the ship before leaving Hongkong.." 20.-8.8. Borneo. Two Indian guards went ashore at 6 p.m. the previous evening and failed to tura up although the Captain kept back the departure of the vessel until 6.35
20.-8.8. Fanchow. Galem Ali, Indian guard on the above vessel, charged at the, Marine Court for absenting himself from his ship without leave. Inspector Shannon said that the guard reported that he had missed his boat at 10.45 am. on the 24th. He said that it was the third time
am
be had missed his boat in two months and he had been dealt with depart mentally. The defendant told the
Officer was in charge of the bridge. The European sergeant in charge of the Police guard walked on to the bridge. He was told by the Second Officer he was not allowed on the Gridge. The sorgeunt then charged the Second Office" with being drunk. The Second Officer immediately sent for the Captain and the Chief Offerr who ordered the Sergeant off tho bridge. The matter was reported to the Captain Superintendent, of Police. The Second Otheer was sub- sequently asked by the Police De partment if he would neopt
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