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# Table III.

PIRACIES REPORTED TO HONGKONG POLICE DURING 1925.

Date. Ship and
Name and Address of
Complainant. Place of Occurrence. Estimated No. of Pirates.
Dialect Spoken, Estimated Value of Property Stolen. No. of Persons Kidnapped. Remarks. 13th January,
1925. S.S. Hon Wah, Ho Hing Coy. Between
Singapore and Hongkong. 34, Hoklo and
Hakka. $53,360.00 Nil. Pirates embarked as passengers at
Singapore, and left with the loot at Bias Bay. 16th January,
1925. Trading Junk No. T4978H. Mirs Point, Chinese
Waters. 6 $1,044.40 Boarded from fishing boat. 17th March, 1925. Cargo lighter T620H, Sai Nam
$.S. Coy. Off Lap Sze Chung. 3 males. $550.00 Nil. Boarded from small boat. 2nd April, 1925, Trading Junk No. T1224H. Miu Wan, Chinese
Waters. 30 3rd May,
1925. S.S. Hui Hai of Hongkong. Ngon Shuen Kong, Chinese Waters. 4 males,
1 female. Boarded from 2 small craft
while at anchor. 8th May, 1925. S/L Chung Yuen and 2 lighters
Cheung Yuen Co. Tam Kon Tau, Chinese
Waters. 17 $10,000.00 2 males. Ships guard held up the ship, which was later boarded by the pirates from boats. 30th May,
1925. Cargo lighter towed by S/L Ngon Shuen Kong,
Kwong Mo. Kwong Mo.
Chinese Waters. 5 $471.00 3 males. Boarded from smail boats, 19th June, 1925. Fishing boat, Cheung Chan
dealer. Tung Ku,
Chinese Waters. 15 Not stated. Not Stated. 2nd July,
1925. Fishing boat H.A. 3859. Pak Fa Tau, Chinese
Waters. 13
90 3 males. Opened fire from small boats. 5
15
11 Fishing boat and crew taken towards Macao by the pirates. Opened fire from shore and then
boarded from small boats.

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# K 38 # Table III. PIRACIES REPORTED TO HONGKONG POLICE DURING 1925. Date. Ship andName and Address ofComplainant. Place of Occurrence. Estimated No. of Pirates.Dialect Spoken, Estimated Value of Property Stolen. No. of Persons Kidnapped. Remarks. 13th January,1925. S.S. Hon Wah, Ho Hing Coy. BetweenSingapore and Hongkong. 34, Hoklo andHakka. $53,360.00 Nil. Pirates embarked as passengers atSingapore, and left with the loot at Bias Bay. 16th January,1925. Trading Junk No. T4978H. Mirs Point, ChineseWaters. 6 $1,044.40 Boarded from fishing boat. 17th March, 1925. Cargo lighter T620H, Sai Nam$.S. Coy. Off Lap Sze Chung. 3 males. $550.00 Nil. Boarded from small boat. 2nd April, 1925, Trading Junk No. T1224H. Miu Wan, ChineseWaters. 30 3rd May,1925. S.S. Hui Hai of Hongkong. Ngon Shuen Kong, Chinese Waters. 4 males,1 female. Boarded from 2 small craftwhile at anchor. 8th May, 1925. S/L Chung Yuen and 2 lightersCheung Yuen Co. Tam Kon Tau, ChineseWaters. 17 $10,000.00 2 males. Ships guard held up the ship, which was later boarded by the pirates from boats. 30th May,1925. Cargo lighter towed by S/L Ngon Shuen Kong,Kwong Mo. Kwong Mo.Chinese Waters. 5 $471.00 3 males. Boarded from smail boats, 19th June, 1925. Fishing boat, Cheung Chan dealer. Tung Ku,Chinese Waters. 15 Not stated. Not Stated. 2nd July,1925. Fishing boat H.A. 3859. Pak Fa Tau, ChineseWaters. 1390 3 males. Opened fire from small boats. 51511 Fishing boat and crew taken towards Macao by the pirates. Opened fire from shore and thenboarded from small boats.
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K 38 Table III. PIRACIES REPORTED TO HONGKONG POLICE DURING 1925. Ship and Date. Name and Address of Complainant. Place of Occurrence. Estimated No, of Pirates. Dialect Spoken, Estimated Value of Property Stolen. No. of Persons Kidnapped. Remarks. 13th January, S.S. Hon Wah, Ho Hing $ S. Between 1925. 16th January, 1925. 17th March, 1925. 2nd April, 1925, 3rd May, 1925. 8th May, 1925. 30th May, 1925. 19th June, 1925. 2nd July, 1925. Coy. Trading Junk No. T4978H. Cargo lighter T620H, Sai Nam $.S. Coy. Trading Junk No. T1224H. S.S. Hui Hai of Hongkong. Fishing boat, Cheung Chan dealer. S/L Chung Yuen and 2 lighters Cheung Yuen Co. Fishing boat H.A. 3859. Off Lap Sze Chung. Miu Wan, Chinese Waters. Ngon Shuen Kong, Chinese Waters. Tam Kon Tau, Chinese Waters. Cargo lighter towed by S/L Ngon Shuen Kong, Kwong Mo. Chinese Waters. Singapore and Hongkong. 34, Hoklo and Hakka. $53,360.00 Nil. Mirs Point, Chinese Waters. 6 Pak Fa Tau, Chinese 30 $1,044.40 $550.00 Nil. Pirates embarked as passengers at Singapore, and left with the loot at Bias Bay. Boarded from fishing boat. 3 males. Boarded from small boat. Waters. Tung Ku, Waters. Chinese 15 Not stated. 4 males, 1 female. 17 $10,000.00 2 males. 5 $471.00 3 males. Boarded from 2 small craft while at anchor. Ships guard held up the ship, which was later boarded by the pirates from bouts. Boarded from smail boats, Not Stated. Not stated. 3 males. Opened fire from small boats. 5 15 13 90 3 males. 11 Fishing boat and crew. taken towards Macao by the pirates. Opened fire from shore and then boarded from small boats.
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K 38

Table III.

PIRACIES REPORTED TO HONGKONG POLICE DURING 1925.

Ship and

Date.

Name and Address of

Complainant.

Place of Occurrence.

Estimated No, of Pirates. Dialect Spoken,

Estimated Value of Property Stolen.

No. of Persons Kidnapped.

Remarks.

13th January, S.S. Hon Wah, Ho Hing $ S. Between

1925.

16th January,

1925. 17th March, 1925. 2nd April, 1925, 3rd May,

1925.

8th May, 1925. 30th May,

1925. 19th June, 1925. 2nd July,

1925.

Coy.

Trading Junk No. T4978H.

Cargo lighter T620H, Sai Nam

$.S. Coy.

Trading Junk No. T1224H.

S.S. Hui Hai of Hongkong.

Fishing boat, Cheung Chan

dealer.

S/L Chung Yuen and 2 lighters

Cheung Yuen Co.

Fishing boat H.A. 3859.

Off Lap Sze Chung.

Miu Wan, Chinese

Waters.

Ngon Shuen Kong, Chinese Waters. Tam Kon Tau, Chinese

Waters.

Cargo lighter towed by S/L Ngon Shuen Kong,

Kwong Mo.

Chinese Waters.

Singapore and Hongkong.

34, Hoklo and

Hakka.

$53,360.00

Nil.

Mirs Point, Chinese

Waters.

6

Pak Fa Tau, Chinese

30

$1,044.40

$550.00

Nil.

Pirates embarked as passengers at

Singapore, and left with the loot at Bias Bay.

Boarded from fishing boat.

3 males.

Boarded from small boat.

Waters.

Tung Ku,

Waters.

Chinese

15

Not stated.

4 males,

1 female.

17

$10,000.00

2 males.

5

$471.00

3 males.

Boarded from 2 small craft

while at anchor.

Ships guard held up the ship, which was later boarded by the pirates from bouts. Boarded from smail boats,

Not Stated.

Not stated.

3 males.

Opened fire from small boats.

5

15

13

90

3 males.

11

Fishing boat and crew. taken towards Macao by the pirates. Opened fire from shore and then

boarded from small boats.

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