CO129-588-25 Sino-Japanese War- Attacks on shipping 14-11-1940 - 2-12-1941 — Page 21

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The trawler steamer alongside the launch and escorted it with the junk in tow to Siu Man Shan where both crews were put

ashore.

(2)

Datu' of

Incident

7pc & llo. of Junk

Ovner or Master

Crew

& Passonger

Loss or Damage

1.6.41

Reported

Trading T572211

Li Pik 31 Yrs.

C.

6

P.

1

Junk & Gear Junk V.$1000.

Master, of la

24.5.41

Kong, Hoi Pung

Cargo Cargo of 1800 coment bags v.$8000.

27.6.41

Trading T1781H

Chan Ching 30

30

rs. Cargo

Juni take:. away $7000.0

watcher, of

Wai Chow

2.7.41

topor tod je 7.41

Arading Unknown

Mong Luk Sui,

13 Yra. foki of Kyong Hoi

LO

5

3

Value unknown

Nature of Incident

20

Long. & Lat.

Tar V.$560.00 Gunny bags V.$4000.00

Soda etc. $12000.0 Cotton yard $68000.00 Oat V. $1500.00 Books 7.$70.00 011 V.850730.

.V.$136360.00

Bamboo value unknown

Junk was stopped off Lap Sap Mei & taken in tow to Tai Shan where the cargo was unloaded into lighters. They wore then compelled to take their junk on the beach & broak up the junk This junk was in toy by the 3/1 Tak Hog lying the Portuguese flag when stopped near Lin Tin. The trawler camed alongsido the launch & re vere escorted to Siu Man Shan where the crow vero put ashore.

When sailing near Lap Sap Hoi three Japanese travlers opened fire. The crew took to the sampan & vore again fired on. The sampan was then taken in tow by a trawler & later capsized throwing everyone into the water. Wong Mok Cui, who was wounded in

to the head managed to hold on the upturned saman & was ovun-· tually picked up & taken to Cheung Chau. Ho succumbed to his injuries in the Queen Mary Hosp. on 8.7.41.

Long. 113 Lato

49' .

22

8 'N.

Long.

1130 48 Da Lat.

22° 25' .

Long- 1139 49' 0. Lat.

220

B1 N.

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