Ong. placed

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Alteed to 52711/28

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Extract from a despatch from the Officer Administering

the Government of Hong Kong to the Secretary of State

for the Colonies.

Dated 8th of June, 1928.

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6. For some weeks articles have been appearing in the

local Press on the subject of the Bias Bay pirates, and the

intentions of the Canton Government to deal drastically with

them. On May 27th, the pirates provided a commentary by

seizing the China Navigation Company 's s.s. "Tean", in

Hoihow harbour, and conveying her to Bias Bay where they were

intercepted by HM.S. "Somme" and the Chinese Customs

Cruiser "Yeung Shing". The pirates made their escape but

were pursued and forced to abandon their prisoners and a

portion of their loot. This incident moved the Canton

authorities to take prompt action and a military expedition

has since succeeded in releasing a number of prisoners who

had been held to ransom ever since the capture of the s.s.

"Solviken" in July, 1927. It is to be hoped that a proposal

to station a military force permanently in this region will

be carried into effect.

It is alleged, however, that this region is

normally too poor to support a sufficient force to cope with

the brigands and it remains to be seen whether the Canton

Government will be prepared to meet the expense of a permanent garrison. Meanwhile, unconfirmed reports have reached Hong Kong of further military activity in the Bias

Bay region, resulting in the capture of some of the "Tean"

pirates. This news if true is highly gratifying and goes to show that the present Administration in Canton is at last

alive to the seriousness of the piracy menace.

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