Date of incident.
10.9.39
Type & No. of Junk.
Owner or Mastor.
Crow
Loss or Damago, Junk & Goar.
Cargo.
Fishing Boat 832 H.W.
Chau Loi of Macau
4 males 2 females
Damage $54-
Junk & goar $1,700-
Fish & salt $150-
12.9.39
Fishing Junk 640 H..
Yu Seu of Hong Ki l
53 males
Junk & gear
6 Tomalos
and arms
$11,300-
12.9.39
Fishing Junk 3162 H..
Chen Tung Cheung of Hong Kong
29 males
2 females
12.9.39
Trading Junk No. unknown,
Ngan Ling of ? (deceased)
9 males
Value of junk and gear not given.
13.9.39
Hoklo Cargo Junk Chinë se No. 719.
Unknown.
Proserved fruits, han & sundries valuo not given, taken
?
?
13.9.39
Fishing Junk 4345 H. A.
Pang Wai Hung of Macau.
12 males
8 femalcs
By fire $1,000-
Naturo of incident.
Boarded by Japanese off Ling Ting Island, Chinese waters. Crow sont off in Sampan, later returning to junk. No loss of life.
Junk set on fire by Japanese trawlor No.35 off Lena Islands, Chinese waters, Crow scnt off in souponu.
Junk sot on fire by Japano su treulor off Lona Islands, Chinese waters. 1 man assaulted. Crow sent off in sampans. No loss of life.
Attacked by Japanese trawler off Tuk Kun Teu in Chinese vators. Crow throw into sea, 1 being rescued 19 hours later by Fishing Junk 2928 HỘT. Another man was rescued after 18 hours in the water by S. L. Nanning. others believed to be dead, Junk so: on firo.
Details of attack not reported, but burnt out hulk recovered by No.1 Police Launch in vicinity of Waglan, British waters, and tomed to Yaumati Slipway.
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Scized by Japanese trawler in Colonial wators and outside Territorial waters and set on fire. Crov sent off in a sampan.
Later fire was extinguished
by No.1 Police Launch. No loss of life.