CO129-404 - Acting Governor Claud Severn - 1913 [10-12] — Page 150

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Hsin Tsso. On the 20th. two shops were pillag- -ed by 30 or 40 brigands and some thousands of

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Chin Li Sau. Over ten men were killed by brigands a few days ago. 72 Hang Shang Pao 23. Shun Te Lung Chiang. On the 22nd. some 40 robbers

looted nine shops, tekinį in all about $10,000. 72 Hang Shang Pao 23.

Hsin Ch'ang. A telegram from this place states that some 500 brigands entered it, carried off men and cattle

Lin Kuo Pao 27.

and killed some 30 or 40 men. Namhoi Hsi Ch'iao. Some time back over 400 brigands looted the village, getting in all about 880,000.

Min Kuo Pao 30.

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Hou Hai. On the 17th. five persons were killed and the village stripped. Min Kuo Pao 30. Ying Te Hsien. Pirates recently robued three ferry boate

72 Hang Shang Pao and six or seven trading boats.

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Over twenty boats laden with grain coming, from Shao Chow

and Lien Chow were held up at Ch'ing Yuan by the news of pirates down the river. They attempted to sell their grain at the latter place, but the people there took advantage of their plight and refused to give a reasonable price and the boats are still anchored there. 72 Hang Shang Pao 14. Ying Te. On the night of the 21st. some ten robbers

broke into the houses, carried of cattle and money

Min Kuo Pao 24. and killed one man. Ch'ing Yuan. The Heng Shih railway station has been

temporarily closed owing to the prevalence of bri- -gands. Her chants are complaining of the incon- -venience caused. Toung Shang Hui Pao 24. Ying Te. As the tax levied by pirates on vessels pass-

-ing up and down the river was not sufficient, they

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