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anchored for the night at the mouth of the creek and on the morning of the 4th I took the junk in tow and proceeded to Hong Kong where I arrived at 7 P.M.. The junk was recognised by the Master of the fishing boat B 498.
and several articles ...
I have, &c.
(Signed.) S. S. Luard,
Lieutenant & Commander.
(m) $24.
Lient Mainwaring sent out on 9th March, 1867 with "Bouncer" & ...
Police Department,
7th May, 1867.
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— Special Report of Piracy. —
A salt junk named "Sun-Chang-keng" about 2,000 picul capacity belonging to Hong Kong, left this place on the 4th March, 1867, for Macao with a cargo of Salt (2000 piculs). On the vessel's arrival the salt was discharged and sold. On the 22nd March a cargo on board consisting of 5 chests of Malwa Opium for His Excellency Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell, K.C.B., Governor.