CO129-613-8 Reports on Kwang Tung incident 1-2-1948 - 2-6-1948 — Page 29

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MARINE COURT.

4th day of February, 1948.

PROCEEDINGS.

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The Court duly assembled at 10.0 A. M. on Wednesday the

4th February, 1948, and after the President had read

the Warrant forming the Court he declared the same to

be duly open.

Mr. Li King Hong - Secretary

informed the Court that

he represented the interests of the Owners, the Yuen

on S. S. Co., Ltd., Mr. C. Y. Kwan, Solicitor, appeared

to watch the interests of the Charterers, The Yau

Cheung Steamship Co., Ltd., and Inspector Ernest

Franklin appeared for the Hong Kong Police.

The President then read a message received by His Excellency

the Governor from the Secretary of State for the

Colonies:-

"Have learnt with great regret of tragic"

"accident resulting from fire on British"

"River Steam "Kwangtung".

"Please convey my sincere sympathy to

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"relatives of killed and injured. Ends

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The Court then decided to adjourn for half an hour to

enable the Members to visit the "Kwong Tung" in order

to familiarize themselves with the position and general

arrangements of the vessel.

Each member of the Court was provided with a plan showing the principal features and layout of the main deck of

the vessel.

All parties being present, the Court re-assembled at 10.45 A. Me

The following witnesses were called:-

(1)

Captain Charles Trott

(2) William John Andrews

(3) Leung Tau

(4) Wong Choy

(5) Chan So

Master of "Kwong Tung".

Chief Officer "

2nd Engineer

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3rd

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Watchman

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