(2)
Datu' of Incident
Type & lio. of Junk
Owner or Master
Crew
& Passonger
Loss or Damage
C.
P.
Junk & Gear
Cargo
1.6.41
Triding
Reported T5722H
24.6.41
Li Pik 31 Yrs. Master, of Mia Kong, Hoi Pung
6
1
27.6.41
Trading T1701
Chan Ching 38
30
Junk taker
Irs. Cargo
watcher, of
Wai Chow
2.7.43 topor tod
5.7.41
streding Unknown
Vong Huk Sui,
5
13 Yrs. foki,
of Krong Hoi
Nature of Incident
Long. & Lat.
20
Junk V. $1000. Cargo of 1800
coment bags v. $8000.
Tar V.9560.00 away $7000.00 Gunny bags
רא
3
Valne unknown
v.$4000.00
Soda etc. $12000.0
Cotton vard $68000.00 Oat V. 1500.00 Books V.$70.00) 011 v.850730. T. V. $136360.00
Bamboo valuo unknown
Junk was stopped off Lap Sap Moi & taken in tow to Tai Shan where the cargo was unloaded into lightors. They were then compelled to take their junk on the boach & broak up the junk This junk was in tow by the S/I Tak Hong lying the Portuguese flag when stopped near Lin Tin. The trawler camod alongsido the launch & re vore escorted to Siu Man Shan whore the crow were put ashore.
When sailing near Lap Sap Moi three Japanese trawlers opened firo. The crow took to the sampan & wore again fired on. The sarpan was then taken in tow by a trawler & later capsized! throwing everyone into the water. Wong Mok Cui, who was wounded in
to the head managed to hold on the upturned sapan & was even-· tually picked up & takon to Choung Chau. Ho succumbed to his injurice in the Queen Mary Hosp. on 8.7.41.
Long.
113° 49' E- Lat. 22
8 'I.
7
Long. 1130 46 Lat.
22° 25' li.
Long- 1130 49' J. Lat.
220
3' N.
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