Table XIV.
The chief seizures of opium during the year 1925.
Place. Amount in taels. Kind. Origin. Destination. Remarks. General Post Office... 2,670 Prepared. Kwong Chow Wan Macau. Found in 3 U.S.A. mail bags stored in the mail room. Was brought in rickshaws and handed over to a clerk. Intended to be sent through the Manila Post Office. S.S. Lai Sang 7,850 Amoy. Manila. Found in a false bottom made in the bunkers. Inferior quality. 3,277 Cebu. Shipped as cargo with other goods. S.S. Tjikini.... 1,185 Macau. Singapore. Found in ventilation trunks in the spare bunker. Very inferior in quality, All stamped with Chinese revenue stamps. S.S. Ho Sang 9,009 Amoy. Netherland Indies. S.S. Lim Chow 5,720 Raw Chinese. Pakhoi. Singapore. Local consumption. S.S. Tjikarang 1,517 Prepared. Amoy. Netherland Indies. Local consumption. S.S. Po Sang 3,310 Kwong Chow Wan. Local consumption. S.S. T'asculusa 1,195 Macau. S.S. Amakusa Maru.... 1,058 Raw Chinese. Hoihow. California. A large number of different brands. Many of them giving the words Kwong Chow Wan. Captain convicted, had in his possession duplicate labels. S.S. Anjou 504 Prepared. Macau. Found in the water tanks in sealed zinc tins. on arrival from Macau. Containers adapted for throwing overboard, before arrival.E 23