CO129-588-25 Sino-Japanese War- Attacks on shipping 14-11-1940 - 2-12-1941 — Page 22

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Date of Incident

Type & o.

of Junk

Owner or La stor

Crew

Loss or Damage

Passenger

C.

P

Junk & Gear

Cargo

6.7.41

Fishing

Chau Tuk Yau

24

Value

Reported

Unnumbered

29 Yrs, fish-

unknown

il

.8.7.41

man onboard

unlicensed junk

of Ah Chau

100 Ras. ammunition

7.6.41

Roborted 19.7.41

Trading 74319H

Lam Cheung Ili 24 Yrs. master

3

6

2 Gingles

& owner,

of

Yeung Kong

28.6.41

Reported

Trading Unknown

Chau Kong 45

8

1

Yrs, cargo

14.7.41

watcher, of

Tai Kong.

1 Liconco Bk. Iv.$230.00

Junk lost

in typhoon Valuc unkn.

Bamboo, clogs, & grass bags. sundry goods Valuo Unkn.

Aluminum & sundries IV. Unka.

16.7.41

Reported

20.7.41

Fishing 297HW

Cheung Chu Kan mastor

11

Til

11

18.6.41

Trading

Fung Kut Yuen 13

7

Reported A1.7.41

T4062H

42 Yrs. master

& ovner of

Chap Po

"

Junk V. $10000. Tung Oil Cannon V. $700. v.$200,000.00 Personal

property

V.$1000.00

2.V $11700.09

Nature of Incident

Long. & Lat.

21

Long. 113° 49 E.

Lat.

220 8'

This junk was fired on by a Japanese trawler, Chau Fuk Yau receiving a bullet wound in the face. The trawler came alongside & threw the 4 members of the crev overboard. The junk was then broken up. 1 man injured. 3 missing Junk vas captured near Ling Ting & towed to Tam Sha where the cargo was taken on to a lighter. The junk broke adrift in the typhoon on 1.7.41 & the junk escaped.

Junk was stopped off lan Shan & takon in tow to Tong Ho Island where the crew were allowed to live onboard while the junk was detained. The junk was wrocked in a typhoon on 30.6.41. Tho crow then made their way to Macau from where the cargo watcher cano to Hong Kong & made the report.

Japanese travlor, 2 masts, one

Long.

114 21 Lat.

A

22 61 1.

i.

Long. 1130 E.

4'

21° 57' N.

Lat

fumel vent alongside junk N. of Long.

Lat.

Ling Ting, a party boardud, soar- 1140 21. chod junk & took away licence. Dumped one cannon oberboard.

220 6.

This junk was stopped by a Jap- anose triler No.27 near Tom Kon Shan & taken in tow to Sam Lun Kvan where the cargo was trans- ferred to the Japanese schooner Yat Sin Yuen. The junk was detained.

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