The people of Ishigaki were left to feed and care for these hundreds of castaways, a task which proved a heavy burden for the small island. Two weeks later, the USS ''Saratoga'', HMS ''Riley'', and HMS ''Contest'' appeared on the horizon. They pulled into port, and American and British troops seized as many of the coolies as they could find, though many escaped and fled elsewhere on the island. The warships departed with only 70 captives. | The people of Ishigaki were left to feed and care for these hundreds of castaways, a task which proved a heavy burden for the small island. Two weeks later, the USS ''Saratoga'', HMS ''Riley'', and HMS ''Contest'' appeared on the horizon. They pulled into port, and American and British troops seized as many of the coolies as they could find, though many escaped and fled elsewhere on the island. The warships departed with only 70 captives. |