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same direction. The destroyer and the cruiser were
in "flashing" communication to one another.
17. About 30 minutes later No. 3 Police Launch
which had received instructions by wireless arrived
on the scene and the Chief Officer signalled to the
launch with the result that a boat was lowered and
the crew taken on board.
18.
No one had been wounded or injured.
19. The spot at which the crew was picked up was
a little distance from YUNG LUNG WAN and at the
request of the Chief officer the Police Launch
proceeded to YUNG LUNG WAN to make certain that the
cruiser had been seized and found that it was so.
The Police Launch saw no signs of either the Japanese
destroyer or the cruiser and then returned to
Hong Kong.
20. The Captain has the ship's movements recorded
in his log-hook during the whole of the incident.
(sd) C. ROZESKWY,
Inspector.
18th December, 1937.