at various houses, and showed no alarm.
Copy.
CSO 33/4 of 1882
at my visit
of
Inspectors Runnity and
Perry.
Reply.
I have &c.
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Mr. Deane
Capt. Supt of
Police.
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The Registrar General to the Colonial Secretary.
Sir,
Registrar General's Office, Hong Kong 21st Sept. 1883.
With reference to C.S.O.3184 and
the proclamation issued in connection with the Lame lot case, I have the honour to report that the sanson mandarin Brigadier General Lai Than Pin called
on me yesterday and quite confirmed what I had heard from the District watchmen, & reported to you on the 13th instant. viz. that the proclamation had been most useful, and that the members had been scattered & some of the head men had fled to the Straits Settlements. He informed me that
he
Cautioned