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Report of circumstances leading to present
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derived fran ¡ortuguese Authorities.
The whole trouble la evidently a recurrence of the ald
question of the harbour limits of M-C80, The :ortuguese
claim the right of control over and policing of the whole waters between lae-o and I spa, whereas the Chinese claim thab the waters adjacent to Lappa are Chinese.
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V BETRAG seentap kk 45 kahw
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- Ersist planobles magsi
normele ban sa ar asta ravo y BERLAN
The junk Bacherage in between the Chinese village of Wanchal and i:scao and is just north of the Non-of-war
anchorage. Junku wishing to pana Uhrough the man-of-var anchorage, even if only to besah on the sandy shores north of Aang village to clean their bottoms have to obtain a license from the Fortuguese harbour office at a cost of
50 cents par sanum.
3.
About 3 weeks ago several junka were waiting for the tide te benci. close to the Lappa shore north of nang. A Portugu se harbour launch went to inspect their licensen and finding uad none, one Iran wan brought from each to the harbour (ffice to give a explanation, and on paykent of
BC canta each they were released and given licenses.
4.
About 14th September, a Lainess torpedo poat, which had bean anchored in the man-of-war anchorage, moved further north and anc..ored off can chai. A Portugues4 launch went and asked what the Torpedo bout was doing there, to which she ro lied that she was there to patrol the Lappa
shores. The 7.B. was told she could not do so as it was Fortuguese waters and that she must come wid anguor in the man-of-war micherage in sccoriside with the fortugu-se Harbour regulations. The Torpedo boat obeyed these intruc- tions but stated ahe was referring 32 bits master to Janton.
5.
in 15th September an open Sampen flying chinese flags and containing seven me rowing and armed with rifles
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