Table XIV.

The chief seizures of opium during the year 1926.

Place. Amount in taels. Kind. Origin. Destination. Remarks. S.S. Tjiliboet 3,240 Prepared. 7,020 Prepared. Prepared. Netherland Indies. Kwong Chow Wan. S.S. Sui Sang... Amoy. Singapore. S.S. Szechuen....... 5,304 Raw. Chow Wan. Shanghai. Found in donkey boiler. Indian opium in balls equivalent of 3 chests. Old stock. S.S. Kut Sang 2,343 Prepared. Amoy. Singapore. S.S. Po Sang 513 S.S. Tjiliboet 2,140 Amoy. Cargo Lighter 2,440 Amoy. 39 4,542 Kwong Chow Wan. S.S. Tai Sze Ma......... 7,900 190 S.S. Wing Wo 378 Raw. Sampan A. 1036.... 850 Raw. Amoy. 114 Prepared. Prepared. Local consumption. 450 S.S. Tjisalak 669 Raw. Amoy. Netherland Indies. S.S. Hai Ching 4,245 Prepared. Prepared. Amoy. Local consumption and export. S.S. Tjisalak 2,350 Prepared. Amoy. Found in life raft which had been cut open. S.S. Luchow { 2,170 Raw. Amoy. Chow Wan. Found in false partition behind main bulkhead intended for numerous local dealers. S.S. Tjikembang 1,240 360 Raw. 800 Prepared. Amoy. Kwong Chow Wan. Local consumption. Remnant of a large consignment safely got ashore. Netherland Indies. The prepared opium was mostly found in sausage skins in the middle of rolls of cotton cloth.

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