CO129-585-1 Sino-Japanese conflict- attacks on shipping 25-1-1940 - 2-10-1940 — Page 93

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

Date of Incident

15.10.39

26.10.39

Type & No.

of Junk

Owner or Master

Crew

Loss a Dame ge

Junk & Gear

Fishing Junk

No. unknown

LAM KAN, foki of SAN MEI Chinese Territory

11 males

$2,000.00 Junk

3 females

3

500.00 Geer

1 child

400.00 Arms

8

460.00 money

and

cloth ing

Fishing Junk Ho Hong Kong

licence Macau licence 3366

NG FUK SHING of TUNG KUN

8 males

32,500.00 by fire

4 females

Chinese Territory

5 children

45.00 rope

taken

26.10.39

Fishing Junk 3247 H.A.

24.10.39

LAY CHAT Y AU of Hong Kong

Cargo

Nature of Incident

93

Boarded by Japanese from a motor boat near Lema Ielands, Chinese weters, the junk was set fire and as far as is known LAM KAN is the only survivor, he escaped in a small sampan.

Boarded by Japanese near Kacau from a trawler, crew were sent away in a sampan and junk set efire. No one injured.

8 males

3 females

36,000.00 Junk $2,700.00 Gear

5 children $ 200.00 sails

81,000.00 0loth-

ing eto.

Boarded by Japanese from a trawler near LAP SAM MEI, Chinese waters, 3 males and 2 children esosped in only sampan, the fate of the remainder is unknown. Junk was set afire.

A Japanese motor boat approached the Junk off LAU FAU SHAN in Deep Bay, British waters. The motor boat opened fire with a machine gun, the junk returned the fire with rifles and sailed into shallow water. The motor boat then made off. No one injured.

Fishing Junk 2246 H.D.

LEUNG SING CHAU of TUNG KUN Chinese Territory

8 males

5 females

8 children

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