1
14
in the coolie
numbers of Hakkas corps then attached to
regi
334
every single : ment. The French used these
Chinese coolies for the ticklish
work of carrying the scaling laiders
The English, assault. The
At
every
considerate, used them to carry
More
qurs and ammunition to the front,
to the rear the
Ratin
in carrying
wounded from under heavy fires. Froth with the English
and the French
these Halska coolres earned the
wermest admiration of every
observer
for the steadiness, coolness and bravery they displayed under gelling fires. In short, the soldiely quitting which these Hakkas displayed, and strong impression
made such a
the
mind of
a cautious poon
fessional soldier like Sir James Have Grant, then Commander in- Much of the English Forres in the
North