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few blank pages to answer the purpose of a "Log Book" which
will serve to record dates and notes resulting from visits
made by the Police and Harbour Officers.
Fishing Junks carry on an illicit trade in
salt under the plea that salt is required for curing fish. This
may beố checked. Fish curing establishments exist on many
Islands near the coast and on the mainland near fishing grounds
and where salt is manufactured. District Officers should as-
-certain what curing establishments there are in their district
and how the salt supply is met; then ascertain how much of this
industry is carried on on board and what fixed quantity of
salt should be allowed on board to meet the trade. The Imperial
Maritime Customs would no doubt help to complete the enquiry. In
my opinion, junks do not cure fish and the salt they require is
what they need for the crew.
There is a class of boats that acts as tenders to
the fishing fleet to bring the fish to the markets. These should
sail under a Trading Junk Licence, clear for the fishing ground
under a "Special Permit" (Clearance), deposit the Certificate
of Registry with the Harbour or its Subsidiary Office (while
so engaged) and report each trip, supplying, as near as
possible, the weight and value of fish brought in.
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High Fishing Junks having no valuable goods on
board are free from piratical attacks and consequently do not
require to carry more than two rifles with fifty rounds each
and no other arms.
It is difficult to limit the size of Fishing
Junks that may fish outside the waters of the Colony, especially
West of Hongkong. During certain seasons of the year only large
deep sea fishing junks leave Colonial Waters for any great
distance. At other times smaller boats go out in fleets of
quite a number assisted by large junks which drag the nets
and the smaller crafts assist in hauling them up.
I think that as far as Cheung Chow and Tai 0
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