CO129-482 - Public Offices - 1923 — Page 704

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OPIUM ISLAND.

British Officer Leads Chinese Raiding Party.

A British police officer and a party of Chinese detectives have just 'discovered right tons of smuggled opium, valued at £50,000, on a lonely little island near Hong-kong (says & Ceutral News mes- [age),

The police parly concealed themselves in the bottom of a native boat, pulled by two Chinese boatmen. On getting Bear the island they encountered another Da- |tive boat, in charge of an armed guard, who were keeping watch on behalf of the

mugglers.

The guard did not dream that the in- coming boat contained policemen, but they were disillusioned when the men in hiding sprang out, overpowered them, and took them prisoner.

A search of the island was then made, and a cleverly concealed tuna was eventually found which led to a cham- ber whore the opium was discovered in Hour bags.

A Chinese woman in the chamber was "arrested. It is believed that there is a big syndicate concerned with the im- portation of this optum into the colony.

£50,000 OPIUM DISCOVERY. Sanning Staka doma 27221

SECRET TUNNEL ON

ISLAND.

A LONELY

Eight tons of opium, valued at over £50,000, have been unearthed on a lonely island near Hong Kong by a British police officer and a party of Chinese detectives,

In a search of the island a cleverly concealed tunnel, guarded by armed men, was fouu) lead- ing to a chamber about 30ft, square, where the opium (Persian variety) was hidden ju flour bage.

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