CO129-544-17 Piracy- proposals for protection of ships 18-6-1933 - 23-8-1933 — Page 21

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though this disadvantage is being eliminated in

new ships.

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5. Since the "Nanchang" piracy, the Japanese-owned

s.s. "Hoshun Maru" was pirated on 22nd May, 1933, in

Northern waters. This was a case of internal piracy,

the pirates embarking at Tientsin as passengers.

there be a disbandment of the Northern armies on any

large scale there seems some reason to anticipate a

possibility of further cases of this nature occurring

even in British-owned suips.

6. I am strongly of the opinion that ships trading

anywhere in China, particularly vessels carrying Chinese

passengers, can only be reasonably safe from piracy if

fitted with a grille, supplemented when practicable with

an armed guard. I realise that with trade as bad as it

is at present, British shipowners will not willingly go

to any extra expense, but I consider it advisable that you

should be aware of my views on this question, and I suggest

that the Shipping Companies should be approached officially

in the matter.

I have, etc.,

(Signed) FRED C.DREYER

Admiral.

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