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FAN CHEUNG KI, age 47 years, master of Fishing Junk
No.1081 H.C., native of Hong Kong, states:-
At about 06.00 hours on 28th December, 1939, I 質箕湾
left Shaukiwań Harbour on board the above junk to go fishing
in Chinese Waters together with a crew of 16.
At about 05.00 hours on 9th January, 1940, my
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junk was at anchor about 5 miles off the shore at KIT SHEK
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in HOI FUNG District together with 5 other junks when I
noticed the crew of a Japanese motor boat, which had set fire
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to FUNG LOI YAU's junk, leave his junk and come alongside
mine. Four Japanese sailors dressed in khaki uniform
boarded my junk and ordered me and my crew into our dinghy
and told us to row ashore. We had been rowing for about
10 minutes when I noticed the Japanese set fire to my junk.
They then boarded their motor boat and went alongside junk
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No.4720 H.A. belonging to NG TOI KONG. My junk which
became a total loss is valued at $8,000.00 Hong Kong currency.
At 12.00 hours on 10th January, 1940, I and my
crew boarded Fishing Junk No.1172 H.A. which conveyed us to
Hong Kong. We arrived in Hong Kong at 08.00 hours on 12th
January, 1940.
(Sgd.) D. Davies.
Police Sergenat A.200
12th January, 1940.