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Piracy and the sinking of SS Irene: as seen from HM submarine L5 / Gould, D G   Journal Article
Gould, D G Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract When I first went to China in 1926, piracy was quite a common occurrence. The men controlling the pirates worked from Hong Kong, though the actual pirates themselves worked from Bias Bay, the next bay north-east of the Hong Kong territory, the whole of which was in Chinese hands. The practice was for the pirates to join a ship at Shanghai or another coastal port and take over the ship just before it got to Bias Bay.
Key Words Navy  China  Ships  Marine  Picacy 
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