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their confederates, placed in the boats their booty con-
2,000 sisting of about in cash, and valuables obtained by search among the personal effects of the passengers and officers of the ship. When they had left the ship the Chief Engineer came out of hiding and found the Captain, who though wounded, was able to take command and bring the ship to Samshui, where medical assistance was procured from H.M.S. "Moorhen". The "Sainam" returned to Canton
early next morning arriving at 2 p.m. on the 14th when an enquiry was held by me.
REMARKS.
There are several points in this case which are de-
serving of remark.
1. The large number of pirates, probably fifty or
more, engaged in it and the comparatively small value of
the loot in proportion to the risk run by the robbers.
2. The deliberate intention shown to murder the
Europeans on board.
3. The ease with which the plot was carried out witn-
out any defence being made. The explanation shows an ex-traordinary want of foresight and precaution against such
an occurrence. The number of passengers who shipped at
Kumchuk and Kaukong was far in excess of the ordinary
average a fact very suspicious in itself but this appears to have passed quite unnoticed. In the enquiry held it came out in the evidence that of the two strong
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