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Date
Type of Junk
Nature of Incident.
8.7.38.
Fishing.
8.7.38.
Fishing.
12.7.38. Fishing.
12.7.38.
Fishing. 3 Junks.
12.7.38.
Fishing.
14.7.38.
14.7.38.
25.7.38.
27.7.38.
Fishing. 9 boats.
Cargo.
Fishing.
Unlicensed. Fishing.
27.7.38.
Cargo.
31.7.38.
Fishing.
4 Junks.
31.7.38.
Fishing.
6.8.38.
8.8.38.
Cargo.
Boarded by Japanese sailors three miles off Waglan. Junk burnt.
Boarded by Japanese sailors East of SAN MUN, Chinëse Territory.
Boarded by Japanese sailors near LIN TIN, Chinese Territory. Junk burnt.
When near MAN SHAN, Chinese Territory, saw Japanese warship approaching. Sailed to HAK CHAU and went ashore. Boats burnt by Japanese sailors.
When near NGAI CHAU Saw Japanese warship approaching and abandoned the junk which Japanese sailors then burnt.
Then fishing near FAN LAU Japanese sailors towed the boats away and burnt them.
When near TAI SUAN Customs station Chinese Territory, Japanese sailors went alongside ordered crew off and burnt junk.
When near LIN TIN was fired on by Japanese trawler. Crew jumped into sea and were picked up by trawler. One man sent ashore to obtain chicken and did not return. The remaining three were then thrown into sea. Two were drowned, one escaped.
Stopped by Japanese trawler near LIN TIN. Japanese sailors boarded junk and pushed drew overboard and then fired on them. One of the crew disappeared. Trawler rammed junk and then went away. Remainder of crew clung to wreckage of junk and were later rescued by s.s."KISHAN".
Stopped and boarded by Japanese sailors near LAP SHAP MEI. Crew ordered into sampan and the junk towed away by Japanese.
The junks were off LEMA ISLANDS when Japanese Destroyer No.7 appeared. Junks boarded by Japanese sailors who took away arms, goods and licence and towed away one junk.
Boarded by Japanese sailors near LIN TIN. Money taken and junk burnt.
Boarded by Japanese sailors off HAK CHAU. Junk burnt.
Crew sighted Japanese warship near NAM TAU, abandoned the junk and later saw it on fire.
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