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Date of

Incident

Type & No. of Junk

Owner or Master

Crew

&

Loss or Damage

Passenger

C.

P.

Junk & Gear

Cargo

17.3.41

Fishing

(Reported 880HW

31.3.41)

Lai Chan Yau 44 Yrs. Master of HongKong.

16

1 licence book.

Nil

25.3.41

Trading

Cheung Fo Kin

13

2 cannon

(Reported T5401H

31 Yrs. Master,

v. $80.00

31.3.41)

of Yiu On, Fukin.

Fortilizer, bean cake & cigarettos v.$5600.00

23.3.41

(Reported

Fishing 220HA

Chan Sia King

35 Yrs. Master,

1 licence book.

Nil

1.4.41)

of Macau

25

18.3.41

(Reported T3218H

2.4.41)

Trading

Cheung Hei

8

Ching, 50 Yrs.

1 licence book.

Master, of

Wai Loi

2 Gingles v.$40.00

Boan cake & beans V.$1570.00

Nature of Incident

The junk was stopped and searched off Kit Shek by a Japanese war- ship and the licence book taken avray.

Junk was anchored in Hoi Mun when the Japanese attacked the town. He got up anchor with the intention of sailing away, but was stopped by a Japanese des- troyer, and his junk taken in tow to Kwong O near Swatov. The cargo was transferred to the destoryer.

This boat was stopped and scar- ched off sam Mei and the licence book taken away by a Japanese trawler.

This junk was sailing in convoy with two other junks when they were stopped off Sam Mun Kwan by a Japanese dostoryer. They were boarded and all the cargo was dumped overboard. The crows of the other two junks were put on board this junk and the dos- troyer left towing the two other junks in the direction of Sam Mun Kwan.

Long. & Lat.

41

Long. 115°38'E.

Lat.

22° 57'N.

Long.

116° 36′ E. Lat.

25° 11' N.

Long.

115° 25' E.

22° 46' N.

Lat.

Long.

114 39' E.

Lat.

22° 26' N.

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