SECTION B.

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Ships known or believed to have been sunk in the course of denial action by or on the orders on authority of the Harbour Master under three categories (i) those in respect of which there is believed or known to have been a valid war risk insurance at the time of loss. so that the only potential claim is that of underwriters (li) those in respect of which there is doubt whether there was a valid

wer risk insurance at the time of loss and (iii) those in respect of which it is known that there was no war risk insurance at the time of loss. (iv) Small Craft (v) Government owned craft.

(i) Vessels known or believed to be insured against war risks at the time of denial action or in connection with which no claim is expected.

SHIPS.

Owners.

G.R.T.

How Lost.

Remarks.

(Built)

1. MING SANG (Br.)

Indo-China S.N. Co. Ltd.

34.20 (1934)

Scuttled in Kowloon Bay.

Insured with M.O.T. Wax Risks 1.0., not recovered,

2. HIN SANG (Br.)

-do-

4.644 (1941)

-do-

-do-

3. YAT SHING (Br.)

-do-

2284 (1904)

Shellad and caught fire.

-do-

4. TAU SANG (Br.)

-do-

2256 (1921)

Scuttled in Kowloon Bay.

-do-

5. SOOCHOW (Br.)

China Navigation Co. Ltd.

10

1

tr

-do-

(10.12.41)

6. KANCHO (Br.)

-do-

7. CHENGTU (Br.)

-do-

11

It

-do-

(10.12.41)

#t

fr

tr

"

-do-

(10.12.41)

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