again till the Gunbort come.
Lis not hear anybody say
that
the their boots._ I never asked the men for five dollars. _
men in the junks had boarded
Stanley, January, 10%...
Durfector Erey, in charge of Stanley Station states. On the 5th dustant about 8 a. M., I saw 2 armed junk, come into Tytam Stay. They anchored in Sylann Stay- and I went on board and asked them what they were
were doing there, and they said they had permission
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from W. Smith to go there, and that they had come in there through stref of weather. It was blowing rather hard at the time. My boatmen
bold
me
They
were
junts, and let them
so I
Mandarin
stop
there.
They stoffech there till the morning of the 6d and then sailed away loward Soo-loy- I did not see the junks again till I saw them in Aberdeen. I heard that the junks had been
squeezing money from fishing bouls in To-tee-wan,
A
village in Sylann Stay. I went
Bay- over there, made every inquiry but the villagers would not coms forward and
give evidence. _ I have
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