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5. The fishing junk 2323 H.D. then sailed for Castle Peak and a report was made to No.3 Police Launch at Cheung Sha Wan. The complainant and injured woman were then brought to Hong Kong. A report from the Medical Officer who examined Pang Wo on admission to hospital is attached.
6. At about 17.30 hours on the same day, Pang Fut was taken to No.4 Police Launch in Deep Bay and pointed out the approximate position in which his vessel was when attacked. The Police Launch was unable, owing to shallow water, to approach the exact position but from bearings taken, the position of the attack was judged to be two miles N. 65o E. of Long. 113° 56' 10" E, Lat. 22° 27′ 55′′ N. and approximately 14 miles N. 42° W. of Sha Kong Miu (Ref. Admiralty Chart 3681).
Regarding the allegation made by Leung Sing Chau,
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the master of Fishing Junk 2246 A.D. to the effect that a woman had been raped and money stolen from smaller junks in the vicinity, enquiries have been made, but no confirmation of this report has been obtained.
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Copies have been sent to Secretary to Commodore.
(Sa.)
W. P. Thompson,
p.Commissioner of Police.
1st November, 1939.