CO129-570-14 Sino-Japanese War- attack on fishing junk by Japanese sailors 18-5-1938 - 22-12-1938 — Page 20

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Chan Kam-mui besides losing her husband, was herself

wounded, and as compensation for her wounds I tentatively

suggest £100.

8.

Cheng Shu was an unmarried sister of Cheng Kun-yau,

and was the other of the two women that escaped. She was

however wounded, and for this I suggest for her too

compensation of g100.

Lo Kun-ho has left a wife, Lam Choi, and a 13 year-old

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daughter.

For Lan Choi

..

$300

10.

Lo Hei has left a widowed mother Cheng Luk aged 50,

but she fortunately has another son to help her.

For Cheng Luk

$300

11.

Yam Hung-fuk has left a wife Cheng So and a 3 year-

old son, who are now dependent upon their in-laws.

For Yam Hung-fuk

12 and 15.

Cheng Fuk and Cheng Tin-sung have left a

widowed mother Lai Teat-mui.

For Lai Tsat-qui

$300

$300

14.

Lai Ngau has left a wife, Cheng Kau, two unmarried

daughters, and a widowed mother Mak Mui.

For Cheng Kau

For Mak Mui

£200

..

$100

15.

Shek Fat-kwong had a wife and four daughters who

were killed on board with him. His parents are alive, but he

did not support them himself, and they have lost no grandsons.

16.

Compensation

.. Nil.

Ip Tong was the unmarried son of his widowed mother

Ho Sze. He left no wife or children.

For Ho Sze

8300

17.

Ip Shu was one of the two sons of a woman Lam Yee-80.

His brother was meant to have sailed on this trip but was sick.

For Lam Yee-80

$800

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