CHINESE PIRATES
ELUDE JAPANESE FORCES FOUR OFFICERS VANISH Pres* Association— By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, February 14. (Received February 15, at noon.) Despite the strict vigilance of two Japanese warships over the pirate ship, Kaisu Mam, the pirates escaped to the shore, taking the hostages. The first, second, and third officers and the chief engineer vanished in the hills when the landing parties were preparing to search for the pirates. The pirate ship is being towed to Tsmgtao.
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Evening Star, Issue 19791, 15 February 1928, Page 6
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76CHINESE PIRATES Evening Star, Issue 19791, 15 February 1928, Page 6
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