CO129-570-14 Sino-Japanese War- attack on fishing junk by Japanese sailors 18-5-1938 - 22-12-1938 — Page 21

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All

18.

aged 8.

3

Lai Cho-ying leaves a widow Chan Cheung and a son

For Chan Cheung

20

£300

19.

Lo Kam-shui was unmarried and the eldest son of his

widowed mother Leung To.

For Leung To

$300

20. Leung Mo-lo was an unmarried girl of 21. Her parents,

Leung Hon and Ho Mui, and elder brother, Leung Kam-shing, are

still in Shaukiwan.

For Leung Hop and Ho Yui

£300

21.

Chan Tam-ho was an unmarried girl of 18, and had in

Shaukiwan a widowed grandmother and a father, Chau Tai-hau.

For Chau Tai-hau

$300

22.

Leung Shap-ng-mui had been married three years to a

Shaukiwan man Cheung Yau, but they had had no children yet.

For Cheung Yau .. 8300

Total Claims:

One of 2500

H.K. 500

Fifteen of 8300

4,500

One of $200

200

Two of £150

Three of 100

300

300

TOTAL

H.K.2 5,800

(intd.) J.MCD.

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