CO129-578-12 Sino-Japanese War- attacks on shipping 10-1-1939 - 17-11-1939 — Page 131

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Nature of Incident.

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Date.

wype

Junk

27.9.38.

and three lighters.

28.9.38.

Fishing.

21.9.38.

Fishing.

S.L.'SAY HING'Boarded by Japanese sailors off NAM TAU

CITY and detained until 3.10.38. Launch, lighters and cargo seized by Japanesc.

13.10.38.

Fishing. 2 Junks.

14.10.38.

Fishing.

11.10.38.

Fishing.

14.10.38.

Fishing.

12.10.38. Fishing.

13.10.38. Nr:0.

10.10.38.

13.10.30.

Mishing.

Fishing.

16.10.38. Fishing.

13.10.38.

11.10.33.

Ca go.

Fishing.

Boarded by Japanese sailors near TAM KAN TAU. Junk burnt.

Rammed by Japanese trawler one mile South of SA CID ITSLAND. Junk crew escaped by dinghies. Junk set on fire by Japanese. One dinghy rammed by trawler. Two of junk crew rescued. Fate of resinder(18) is unknown.

Boarded by Japanese sailors near TOR LING. Cargo, clothing, money and one licence taken and one junk set on fire.

Boarded by Japanese sailors near TOR LING. Aras, amunition and nets taken.

Boarded by Japanese sailors near TAI PAK

JI, PDIG MIT Aris, aunition and licence taken.

Borded by Japanese sailors off IMA INLCDS, APs, az unition and nets taken. When between bu bi and CHI CHAU Islands saw Japanese trawler approaching. Crew abandoned the junk which was boarded by Japanese sailors and set on fire.

Stopped by Japanese warship and towed to SA UN Custos station. Junk and cargo kept by Japanese.

Japanese. Crow allowed to go.

Stopped by Japanese warship one sile South of Ling Ting. Une member of crew jumped overboard. Other members of crew boarded Japanese varship. Junk set on fire. Fate of five members of crew unknown.

Hailed to go alongside Tapanese warship between LING LING and 7 ISLANDS. Boarded by Japenesc sailors and made to sail to MA ISLANDE. Junk crew allowed to go.

Junk set on fire.

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Called alongside Japanese warship East of ZZA ISLAIDS. Licence only taken.

Boarded by Japanese sailors of SAN UN Customs Station. Junk and cargo taken by Japanese. Crew allowed to go.

Boarded by Japanese sailors near SAM BUN Customs Station. oney taken. Cannon thrown into sea. Junk allowed to proceed.

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