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Kongmoon Police and appointed his elder
brother instead. To the south of Kongmoon
is Gaemoon Fort, held by an independent
Commander, Leung Yang, who draws his reve-
nue chiefly from steamer companies and
from the railway, but who has kept good
order for the past four or five years.
General Leung Hung-kal has now ordered
him to be replaced by one Wong Iu-gan,
is said to be a notorious pirate. There
who
is a Maritime Customs substation at Gaemoon,
which has been warned by Leung Yang that he
intends to resist any attempt made by Wong
Iu-gan to relieve him.
There was to have been an attack on
the Kongmoon convoy last night (September
28th). H.M.8. "Robin" reports however that
she encountered two pirate launches that
evening, which ran up a small creek. One
of them she sank by gunfire, the other one
she captured, This second one proved to be
the "Hangly", registered in the name of a
British subject named Rafeek. His launches
are chartered out to Chinese, the "Hangly'
being the second one within the past fort-
night found to be engaged in piracy. The
earlier one, the "Kinguet", which was cap- tured by General Li Fu-lin's troops and was
handed over to the "Robin', is at present
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