THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 9TH DECEMBER, 1882.
ATTACKS AND SEIZURES BY CHINESE CUSTOMS REVENUE CRUISERS,
Reported to the Hongkong Police, since 1st January, 1877,
ПАТЕ.
PLACE OF ATTACK.
VESSEL ATTACKED,
CARGO, &C., SEIZED,
CASUALTIES.
1877.
1878.
June 2 Round Island,
Salt Junk,.
Junk and Opium,
July 12 Ngai Chau,
Fishing Junk 1602,.
Junk and Salt,
12
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39
1481,.
Aug. 16 Cape Collinson,
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Boat,
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29 Deep Water Bay,
>1
Junk,
General Cargo,
1 man killed,
1879.
April 7 Cape Collinson,
7
37
May 11
Stanley,
Fishing Junk 2194,.
Junk and Salt,
*
1907,.
"
23
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14 Cape Collinson,
"
Opium, value $3,
Nov. 13 Cape D'Aguilar,
$1
13 Ap-li-chow,
Dec. 11
Pok-foo-lum,
1880.
"
Junk and Salt,
55
Trading
"
Opium, value $100,
April 21 Cape D'Aguilar,
Trading Junk,
Junk and Cargo,
May 17
Stone Cutters' Island,
"
Opium, value $800,
"
29 Wong-ma-kok,.....
12
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Aug. 12 Stone Cutters' Island,
"3
29
$414,
$390,
15
7:
Pak-sha-wan,
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17 Cape Collinson,
1881.
13
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Pilot Boat 120,
Junk and Sugar,
July 17 Tai-kok-tsui,
Oct. 3 Stone Cutters' Island,
Licensed Boat 281,
Trading Junk,
Boat,
Nov. 28 Tong-koon-tau,
Hakow Boat,
3 men killed.
1 man killed,
1882.
April 7 Ly-ee-moon Pass,
June 12 Ap-li-chow,
Pullaway Boat,
Trading Junk,
Junk, Saltpetre and Sulphur,
1 man killed,
2 men
27
15th November, 1882.
REMARKS.
907
A Fisherman at Deep Water Bay was struck by one of the shots fired by the Revenue Officers, he was sent to Hos- pital where he died on September 3rd.
A European Quarter Master and 2 Chinese Seamen of the Revenue Cruiser were killed by the crew of the captured Junk. The body of the Quarter Master and that of one of the Chinese found and sent to Hospital.
Fined $3 and Junk reicased.
16 men arrested by Police; 6 convicted and 10 discharged. (June Criminal Sessions).
The Master was assaulted; Police seized the Cruiser's Boat with 8 men; they were released.
Police Launch came up, Revenue Boat
cleared away.
(SCHMIDT and RAPP'S Case). Canton
River.
Body removed to Hospital. Inquest held.
Remainder of crew swam ashore.
(Signed)
W. M. DEANE, Captain. Superintendent of Police.
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